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  1. This web page provides a detailed exposition of Psalm 44, a psalm of the sons of Korah that expresses the faith and distress of Israel in the face of enemies. It traces the theme of God's victory in the past and present, and the psalmist's cry for help and vindication.

  2. Psalm 44 speaks of the nation of Israel in a season of great defeat, calling out to God for rescue. Some have thought it to be a psalm of the exile period or even afterwards in the days of the Maccabees. Yet there is reason enough to keep this psalm in the days of Israel’s monarchy.

  3. A comprehensive and historical commentary on Psalm 44, a psalm of lament and trust in God's deliverance. Learn about the context, structure, meaning, and application of this psalm, and how it relates to the church's past and present sufferings.

  4. Clarke's Commentary. The psalmist recounts the mercies of God; shows to his people how God in ancient times gave them the victory over all their enemies, Psalm 44:1-8; points out their present miserable state, Psalm 44:9-16; asserts that thy have not apostatized, and appeals to God for the truth of his assertion, Psalm 44:17-22; and calls upon ...

  5. Guzik Bible Commentary © 2013 David Guzik - No distribution beyond personal use without permission - For more information and resources visit EnduringWord.com

  6. 10 lis 2014 · Psalm 44 was written during the Babylonian Exile, at a time of despair for the Jews, but hope that God would rescue them. Verse 11 tells us that the Jews have been defeated and scattered among the heathens, which can only be a reference to the Exile:

  7. Expositor's Bible Commentary. Psalm 44:1. To the chief Musician for the sons of Korah, Maschil. We have heard with our ears, O God, our fathers have told us, what work thou didst in their days, in the times of old. Psalm 44:1-26 CALVIN says that the authorship of this psalm is uncertain, but that it is abundantly clear that it was composed by ...

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