KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 74:18
18. Remember this, that the enemy hath reproached, O LORD, and that the foolish people have blasphemed thy name.
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KJV summary for : Psalms 74
Summary: Psalm 74 is a lament attributed to Asaph, expressing deep anguish over the destruction of the sanctuary and the plight of Israel. The chapter begins with a heartfelt cry to God, questioning why He has seemingly abandoned His people in their time of need. It recounts the devastation of the temple, which symbolizes God’s presence among His people, and reflects a sense of betrayal and despair over the enemies who mock and oppress them. The psalmist remembers past acts of deliverance by God, highlighting His power in creation and in delivering Israel from adversaries. This remembrance serves to reinforce faith in God's ability to act once again. The chapter culminates in a plea for God to rise up and defend His cause against those who desecrate His holy sites and oppress His people. Ultimately, Psalm 74 emphasizes themes of hope, divine sovereignty, and the importance of remembering God's past faithfulness during times of distress.
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