Psalms 79:17 cpdv — Whatever has been set on fire and dug under will perish at the rebuke of your countenance.

Catholic Public Domain Version

"Whatever has been set on fire and dug under will perish at the rebuke of your countenance."

— Psalms 79:17, Catholic Public Domain Version

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Psalms 79 — Context

14

The wild boar of the forest has trampled it, and a single wild beast has laid waste to it.

15

Turn back, O God of hosts. Look down from heaven, and see, and visit this vineyard;

16

and complete what your right hand has planted, and look upon the son of man, whom you have confirmed for yourself.

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Whatever has been set on fire and dug under will perish at the rebuke of your countenance.

18

Let your hand be over the man on your right, and over the son of man, whom you have confirmed for yourself.

19

For we do not depart from you, and you will revive us. And we will invoke your name.

20

O Lord, God of hosts, convert us. And reveal your face, and we will be saved.

Psalms 79:17 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Psalms 79:17 say?
Psalms 79:17 in the Catholic Public Domain Version reads: “Whatever has been set on fire and dug under will perish at the rebuke of your countenance.”
Where is Psalms 79:17 in the Bible?
Psalms 79:17 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Psalms, chapter 79, verse 17.
Who wrote Psalms?
Psalms is traditionally attributed to Multiple authors (David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, others). Approximately 73 psalms are attributed to David; others to Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, Heman, and Ethan; the remainder are anonymous. It was written c. 1410–430 BC.
What is the book of Psalms about?
The Psalms are the prayer book and hymnal of God's people, gathering a thousand years of inspired song — praise, lament, thanksgiving, confession, and royal and messianic worship. Every emotion of the believing heart finds a voice here, and every voice finds its center in Christ.
What are the major themes of Psalms?
Psalms explores themes including Praise, Lament, Trust, Messiah, Refuge, Kingship. These themes shape the meaning and context of Psalms 79:17.
What translation should I read Psalms 79:17 in?
Psalms 79:17 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Psalms 79:17?
Psalms 79:17 reads (CPDV): “Whatever has been set on fire and dug under will perish at the rebuke of your countenance.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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