Psalms 44:19 - Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible

Bible Comments

Though thou hast sore broken us in the place of dragons, and covered us with the shadow of death.

Though thou hast sore broken us in the place of dragons - i:e., jackals, which frequent the wilderness (Isaiah 13:22; Isaiah 34:13; Isaiah 43:20). The jackals represent the persecutors who ravage the people of God, regarded as sheep (Psalms 44:22). The mournful cry of the jackal in the desert is well known. The desert, or "place of dragons," symbolizes Israel's sunken state.

And covered us with the shadow of death - i:e., with the thickest and gloomiest darkness. Hengstenberg translates х kiy (H3588)] instead of "though" that, connected with Psalms 44:18, 'Our heart is not turned back, that thou wast thereby led to break as sorely;' their faithfulness to God being thus represented, not merely as existing in the time of, and notwithstanding their sufferings, but BEFORE them.

Psalms 44:19

19 Though thou hast sore broken us in the place of dragons, and covered us with the shadow of death.