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Restore our fortunes again, Yahweh, Like the streams in the Negev.
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A Prayer for Completion
Commentators like Calvin and Barnes clarify that this is a prayer from those who had already returned from exile, asking God to complete the restoration by bringing back the many who remained in Babylon. It teaches believers to pray for the full completion of God's work, not being content with partial blessings, and to intercede for others.
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18th Century
Theologian
Turn again our captivity, O Lord—literally, “Turn our captivity.” The word “again” is inserted by the translators and conveys an id…
19th Century
Bishop
Captivity. — Here there is a change. The joy of the great Return was too great not to endure through many difficulties. But the po…
Preacher
Turn again our captivity, O LORD, as the streams in the south.
The riverbeds, when the Southern torrents have been dried up, seem to…
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16th Century
O Jehovah! Bring back our captivity. The second part of the Psalm, as I have said, contains a prayer that God would gather together the re…
17th Century
Pastor
Turn again our captivity, O Lord This prayer for the return of the captivity shows that it was not as yet: though so…
Minister
The beginnings of mercies encourage us to pray for their completion. And while we are in this world there will be reason for prayer, even when we a…
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