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Salmos 44:9

Sin embargo, tú nos has rechazado y nos has confundido, y no sales con nuestros ejércitos.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Murmuring;   War;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Korah;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Edom;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Army;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - English Versions;   Greek Versions of Ot;   Korah, Korahites;   Psalms;   Sin;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Justification (2);   People's Dictionary of the Bible - God;   Korah;   Psalms the book of;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Sab'aoth, the Lord of,;  

Parallel Translations

La Biblia Reina-Valera
Empero nos has desechado, y nos has hecho avergonzar; Y no sales en nuestros ej�rcitos.
La Biblia Reina-Valera Gomez
Pero nos has desechado, y nos has hecho avergonzar; y no sales con nuestros ej�rcitos.
Sagradas Escrituras (1569)
Pero nos has desechado, y nos has hecho avergonzar; y no sales en nuestros ej�rcitos.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Psalms 43:2, Psalms 60:1, Psalms 60:10, Psalms 74:1, Psalms 80:12, Psalms 80:13, Psalms 88:14, Psalms 89:38-45, Psalms 108:11, Jeremiah 33:24-26, Lamentations 3:31, Lamentations 3:32, Romans 11:1-6

Reciprocal: Judges 2:14 - could not 1 Samuel 4:2 - Israel Job 19:6 - God Job 29:5 - the Almighty Psalms 44:23 - cast Lamentations 1:6 - her princes Lamentations 5:22 - But thou hast utterly rejected us

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But thou hast cast off,.... This, with what follows to

Psalms 44:17, describe the desolate and afflicted state of the church, under the Gospel dispensation, in some parts and ages of it; and in the light in which it was viewed by the church, previous to the encouragement she took from the consideration of favours and benefits formerly bestowed, and of her covenant interest in God, related in the preceding verses. She looked upon herself as cast off, because afflicted and persecuted, and the Lord did not arise to her immediate help and deliverance; this may regard the ten persecutions under Rome Pagan; Psalms 44:17- :;

and put us to shame; before men, at the taking of the ark, as Arama; rather for their faith in God, and boasting of him, when he did not appear for them, but suffered them to continue in their afflictions and distresses; which occasioned their enemies to triumph over them, and say unto them, where is your God? and also before God, who being forsaken by him, could not come before him with that holy boldness and confidence they were wont to do; see Song of Solomon 2:14;

and goest not forth with our armies; as the Generalissimo of them; see 1 Samuel 8:20; not leading them forth, and going before them; not teaching their hands to war and their fingers to fight; nor inspiring them with courage and valour; nor giving success and victory to them as formerly; but seeing that Christians, at least in the first ages of Christianity, had no armies in a literal sense, this may rather be understood of the lack of success of the Gospel in some period of it, and of the power and prevalence of antichrist, the man of sin. The Gospel ministry is a warfare; the preachers of it are good soldiers of Christ under him; their weapons are not carnal, but spiritual; great success attended the word in the first times of the Gospel; Christ went forth with his armies conquering and to conquer; and multitudes were subdued by him, and became subjects of him; but in some ages there has been but little success, few have believed the report of the Gospel, and been converted by it; Christ's ministers have laboured in vain, Satan's kingdom, though attacked, yet not weakened, nor Christ's kingdom enlarged, but rather all the reverse; antichrist has been suffered, as to make war with the saints, so to prevail and overcome, and will do so, Revelation 13:4; but it will not be always the case, Christ will go forth with his armies, and make great conquests again,

Revelation 11:15; this may refer to the wars of the Papists with the Waldenses and Albigenses, who were vanquished by the former.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

But thou hast cast off - The author of the psalm now commences a description of the existing circumstances of the nation, so strongly in contrast with what had existed in former times when God interposed in their behalf, and when he gave them success. This is properly the commencement of the second part of the psalm, and the description is continued to Psalms 44:16. The Hebrew word here rendered “hast cast off” implies disgust and abhorrence, as the casting away of that which is loathsome. See the word explained in the notes at Psalms 43:2. The reference is to what had occurred at the time when the psalm was written. See introduction to this psalm. The allusion is to the invasion of the land by foreigners; their own discomfiture in their wars; and the calamities consequent on these invasions and defeats.

And put us to shame - By defeat and disgrace. See the word explained above, Psalms 44:7. For the defeat and discomfiture supposed to be referred to, see 2 Chronicles 35:20-27; 2 Chronicles 36:5-6.

And goest not forth with our armies - See the places referred to above. Thus Josiah was defeated and slain; and thus the land was conquered by the invaders.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 44:9. But thou hast cast off — Our enemies have dominion over us.

And goest not forth with our armies. — Were we to attempt to muster our several tribes, and form a host, like our fathers when they came out of Egypt, thou wouldst not accompany us as thou didst them: the horses and chariots of the Babylonians would soon overtake and destroy us.


 
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