Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
In a time of great national distress, probably in David's reign, the Psalmist recounts God's gracious dealings in former times, and the confidence they had learned to repose in Him. After a vivid picture of their calamities, he humbly expostulates against God's apparent forgetfulness, reminding Him of their faithfulness and mourning their heavy sorrows. (Psa. 44:1-26)
This period is that of the settlement of Canaan (Joshua 24:12; Judges 6:3).
have told--or, "related" (compare Exodus 10:2).
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Numbers 21:1
Numbers 31:48-54
Job 40:14
Psalms 4:6-7
Psalms 89:15
Isaiah 59:16
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