Psalms 90

Psalms 90

The only Psalm attributed to Moses, serving as a profound meditation on the brevity of human life and the eternity of God. Moses declares, "Lord, You have been our dwelling place in all generations." Moses contrasts God's eternity with man's fleeting existence, which is like grass or a watch in the night. Human life is seventy years, or eighty with strength, quickly passing due to God's wrath. Moses prays for wisdom: "So teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom." Moses asks God to establish the work of their hands.

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Psalms 79

A prayer for vengeance after Jerusalem's destruction. The Psalmist asks God to save His people from disgrace and display His glory among the nations.

Psalms 80

A lament asking God, the Shepherd of Israel, to restore His people. The psalm compares Israel to a vine God planted and now allows to be destroyed.

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