Adam Clarke's Bible Commentary Verse 2. Remember thy congregation, which thou hast purchased of old ] We are the descendants of that people whom thou didst take unto thyself; the children of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Wilt thou never more be reconciled to us?
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 1-11 - This psalm appears to describe the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple by the Chaldeans. The deplorable case of the people of God, a the time, is spread before the Lord, and left with him. They plead the great things God had done for them. If the deliverance of Israel out of Egypt was encouragement to hope that he would not cast them off, muc more reason have we to believe, that God will not cast off any who Christ has redeemed with his own blood. Infidels and persecutors ma silence faithful ministers, and shut up places of worship, and say the will destroy the people of God and their religion together. For a lon time they may prosper in these attempts, and God's oppressed servant may see no prospect of deliverance; but there is a remnant of believers, the seed of a future harvest, and the despised church ha survived those who once triumphed over her. When the power of enemie is most threatening, it is comfortable to flee to the power of God be earnest prayer.
Original Hebrew זכר2142 עדתך5712 קנית7069 קדם6924 גאלת1350 שׁבט7626 נחלתך5159 הר2022 ציון6726 זה2088 שׁכנת׃7931