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13 So I abandoned them to their stubborn hearts[a]
    and let them follow their own devices.
14 [b]“If only my people would listen to me,
    if only Israel would walk in my ways,[c]
15 I would quickly subdue their enemies
    and raise my hand[d] against their foes.

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 81:13 God gives the people over to their sins (see Ps 78:29; Isa 6:9f; 29:10; 63:17; see also Rom 1:24, 26, 28) because of their stubborn hearts; but he always reserves the right to “circumcise” their hearts and bring them back to him (see Deut 30:6; 1 Ki 8:58; Jer 31:33; Ezek 11:19; 36:26). Hearts: see note on Ps 4:8.
  2. Psalm 81:14 An allusion to the covenant blessings; the era of wars and persecutions will cease (see Lk 21:24), their enemies will be vanquished, and the people will enjoy the best of everything.
  3. Psalm 81:14 The Lord cannot abandon his people completely. He calls them to return to him and follow his ways, i.e., his commandments (see Pss 27:11; 86:11; 128:1; 143:8). For if they listen to God’s word, they will respond by faith and repentance, and carry out his will rather than their own.
  4. Psalm 81:15 If his people return to him, the Lord will quickly come to their aid with his hand pressing hard against their enemies.