12 Why have you broken down its walls so that all who pass by pick its grapes?
12 Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the way do pluck her?
12 Why then have you broken down its walls, so that all who pass along the way pluck its fruit?
12 So why do you no longer protect your vine? Trespassers pick its grapes at will;
12 Why have You broken down her hedges, So that all who pass by the way pluck her fruit?
12 But now, why have you broken down our walls so that all who pass by may steal our fruit?
13 Boars from the forest ravage it, and insects from the fields feed on it.
13 The boar out of the wood doth waste it, and the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
13 The boar from the forest ravages it, and all that move in the field feed on it.
13 Wild pigs crash through and crush it, and the mice nibble away at what's left.
13 The boar out of the woods uproots it, And the wild beast of the field devours it.
13 The wild boar from the forest devours it, and the wild animals feed on it.
(Read Psalm 80:8-16)
The church is represented as a vine and a vineyard. The root of this vine is Christ, the branches are believers. The church is like a vine, needing support, but spreading and fruitful. If a vine do not bring forth fruit, no tree is so worthless. And are not we planted as in a well-cultivated garden, with every means of being fruitful in works of righteousness? But the useless leaves of profession, and the empty boughs of notions and forms, abound far more than real piety. It was wasted and ruined. There was a good reason for this change in God's way toward them. And it is well or ill with us, according as we are under God's smiles or frowns. When we consider the state of the purest part of the visible church, we cannot wonder that it is visited with sharp corrections. They request that God would help the vine. Lord, it is formed by thyself, and for thyself, therefore it may, with humble confidence, be committed to thyself.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 80:12
Commentary on Psalm 80:8-16
(Read Psalm 80:8-16)
The church is represented as a vine and a vineyard. The root of this vine is Christ, the branches are believers. The church is like a vine, needing support, but spreading and fruitful. If a vine do not bring forth fruit, no tree is so worthless. And are not we planted as in a well-cultivated garden, with every means of being fruitful in works of righteousness? But the useless leaves of profession, and the empty boughs of notions and forms, abound far more than real piety. It was wasted and ruined. There was a good reason for this change in God's way toward them. And it is well or ill with us, according as we are under God's smiles or frowns. When we consider the state of the purest part of the visible church, we cannot wonder that it is visited with sharp corrections. They request that God would help the vine. Lord, it is formed by thyself, and for thyself, therefore it may, with humble confidence, be committed to thyself.