Psalm 85:1 To the chief Musician, A Psalm for the sons of Korah. LORD, thou hast been favourable unto thy land: thou hast brought back the captivity of Jacob. THE ARGUMENT
This Psalm is thought to have been made after the people’s return from the Babylonish captivity, wherein he partly gives God thanks for that glorious deliverance, and partly implores God’s mercy in completing that work, and rescuing his people from the relics of their bondage, and from the vexation which they had by their neighbours after they were returned to Canaan.
The psalmist, out of the experience of former mercies, prayeth for the continuance of them,
Psalm 85:1-7; resolveth to wait on the Lord: and hear what he will speak,
Psalm 85:8. His confidence in his goodness, mercy, and truth,
Psalm 85:9-13.
Unto thy land, i.e. unto thy people, in removing the sad effects of thy displeasure.
The captivity;
the captives, as the word is used,
Psalm 14:7 68:18, and elsewhere.