Psalm 77:7 Parallel Translations
NASB: Will the Lord reject forever? And will He never be favorable again? (NASB ©1995)
GWT: Will the Lord reject me for all time? Will he ever accept me?(GOD'S WORD®)
KJV: Will the Lord cast off for ever? and will he be favourable no more?
ASV: Will the Lord cast off for ever? And will he be favorable no more?
BBE: Will the Lord put me away for ever? will he be kind no longer?
DBY: Will the Lord cast off for ever? and will he be favourable no more?
ERV: Will the Lord cast off for ever? and will he be favourable no more?
JPS: 'Will the Lord cast off for ever? and will He be favourable no more?
WBS: Will the Lord cast off for ever? and will he be favorable no more?
WEB: "Will the Lord reject us forever? Will he be favorable no more?
YLT: To the ages doth the Lord cast off? Doth He add to be pleased no more?
Psalm 77:7 Cross References
XREF:Psalm 44:9 Yet You have rejected us and brought us to dishonor, And do not go out with our armies.

Psalm 85:1 For the choir director. A Psalm of the sons of Korah. O LORD, You showed favor to Your land; You restored the captivity of Jacob.

Psalm 85:5 Will You be angry with us forever? Will You prolong Your anger to all generations? (NASB ©1995)
Commentaries and Concordances
WES: 77:7 Cut off - His peculiar people.
MHC: 77:1-10 Days of trouble must be days of prayer; when God seems to have withdrawn from us, we must seek him till we find him. In the day of his trouble the psalmist did not seek for the diversion of business or amusement, but he sought God, and his favor and grace. Those that are under trouble of mind, must pray it away. He pored upon the trouble; the methods that should have relieved him did but increase his grief. When he remembered God, it was only the Divine justice and wrath. His spirit was overwhelmed, and sank under the load. But let not the remembrance of the comforts we have lost, make us unthankful for those that are left. Particularly he called to remembrance the comforts with which he supported himself in former sorrows. Here is the language of a sorrowful, deserted soul, walking in darkness; a common case even among those that fear the Lord, Isa 50:10. Nothing wounds and pierces like the thought of God's being angry. God's own people, in a cloudy and dark day, may be tempted to make wrong conclusions about their spiritual state, and that of God's kingdom in the world. But we must not give way to such fears. Let faith answer them from the Scripture. The troubled fountain will work itself clear again; and the recollection of former times of joyful experience often raises a hope, tending to relief. Doubts and fears proceed from the want and weakness of faith. Despondency and distrust under affliction, are too often the infirmities of believers, and, as such, are to be thought upon by us with sorrow and shame. When, unbelief is working in us, we must thus suppress its risings.
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