Verse

Psalm 74:9

ESV We do not see our signs; there is no longer any prophet, and there is none among us who knows how long.
NIV We are given no signs from God; no prophets are left, and none of us knows how long this will be.
NASB We do not see our signs; There is no longer any prophet, Nor is there anyone among us who knows how long.
CSB There are no signs for us to see. There is no longer a prophet. And none of us knows how long this will last.
NLT We no longer see your miraculous signs. All the prophets are gone, and no one can tell us when it will end.
KJV We see not our signs: there is no more any prophet: neither is there among us any that knoweth how long.
NKJV We do not see our signs; There is no longer any prophet; Nor is there any among us who knows how long.

What does Psalm 74:9 mean?

Please see our chapter commentary on Psalm 74, verse-level content coming soon!
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Context Summary
Psalm 74:1–11 mourns what the psalmist sees as God's inaction in the face of a terrible enemy. This invader has destroyed the temple of God. Beyond that devastation, the nation has no prophetic voice. No one speaks God's truths. The psalmist wonders how long God will allow the enemy to act in such an unholy way, scoffing and reviling God's name. He urges God to arise and destroy the evil invaders, and to do so quickly. This is followed by a confident declaration of the Lord's mighty power.
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Chapter Summary
This is a "maskil," probably referring to a musical arrangement. The psalmist mourns that God has allowed an enemy to obliterate the temple: the sanctuary of God in Israel. The nation is overrun and there is no prophetic voice. Though this is a low point, the psalmist knows that the Lord is all-powerful and all-knowing. He prays that God will reverse these terrible events soon, bringing justice to Israel's enemies.
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