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Psalm 74:10BSB·traditional attribution

How long, O God, will the enemy taunt You? Will the foe revile Your name forever?

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 74 The people of God in this psalm bewail the desolate condition of the Church, which was such that the very name of Israel was almost annihilated. It appears from their humble supplications that they impute to their own sins all the calamities which they endured; but at the same time they lay before God his own covenant by which he adopted the race...

Commenting on Psalm 74:1-23

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

O God, how long shall the adversary reproach? Though we know not how long yet thou dost. The times and seasons are with thee. When God is reproached, there is hope for us, for it may be he will hearken and avenge his dishonoured name.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

This psalm is entitled Maschil - a psalm to give instruction, for it was penned in a day of affliction, which is intended for instruction; and this instruction in general it gives us, That when we are, upon any account, in distress, it is our wisdom and duty to apply to God by faithful and fervent prayer, and we shall not find it in vain to do so.

Commenting on Psalm 74:1-11