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Psalms 74:9

Posted on 18 May at 11:24
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We see not our signes, there is no more any prophet, neither is there among vs any that knoweth howe long. Psalms 74:9 (KJV)

We see not our signs:

there is no more any prophet: neither

is there among us any that knoweth how long. Psalms 74:9 (KJV)

Psalm 74 is attributed to Asaph, one of the chief musicians in the time of David. It is a psalm of lament, expressing the distress and anguish of the psalmist over the desolation of the sanctuary, likely referring to the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, and the apparent absence of divine intervention. The psalmist begins by declaring, “We see not our signs,” a phrase that evokes the great miracles of Israel’s past such as the plagues in Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea, and the manna in the wilderness. In this moment of confusion and despair the writer longs for God to demonstrate His presence and power through visible signs, yet feels that no evidence of His intervention is forthcoming. The lament continues, “there is no more any prophet,” highlighting the perceived loss of God’s messengers who in biblical times served as intermediaries, delivering divine guidance and comfort in crises. This sense of spiritual abandonment is deepened by the observation, “neither is there among us any that knoweth how long,” which expresses a profound uncertainty about the duration of the nation’s suffering and the future of the community. The psalmist’s yearning for insight into God’s plan and for direction in the midst of turmoil reflects a broader human experience of questioning and seeking divine help during challenging seasons. Overall, Psalm 74:9 captures the anguish, the longing for signs, the feeling of prophetic silence, and the uncertainty about how long the distress will last, reminding believers that such doubts are part of the faithful journey.

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