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Text -- Psalms 140:6-13 (NET)

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140:6 I say to the Lord, “You are my God.” O Lord, pay attention to my plea for mercy! 140:7 O sovereign Lord, my strong deliverer, you shield my head in the day of battle. 140:8 O Lord, do not let the wicked have their way! Do not allow their plan to succeed when they attack! (Selah) 140:9 As for the heads of those who surround me– may the harm done by their lips overwhelm them! 140:10 May he rain down fiery coals upon them! May he throw them into the fire! From bottomless pits they will not escape. 140:11 A slanderer will not endure on the earth; calamity will hunt down a violent man and strike him down. 140:12 I know that the Lord defends the cause of the oppressed and vindicates the poor. 140:13 Certainly the godly will give thanks to your name; the morally upright will live in your presence.
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NET Notes: Psa 140:7 Heb “cover.”

NET Notes: Psa 140:8 Heb “his plot do not promote, they rise up.” The translation understands the final verb as being an unmarked temporal clause. Another opti...

NET Notes: Psa 140:9 Heb “harm of their lips.” The genitive here indicates the source or agent of the harm.

NET Notes: Psa 140:10 Heb “into bottomless pits, they will not arise.” The translation assumes that the preposition -בְּ (bet) has the nuance ...

NET Notes: Psa 140:11 Heb “for blows.” The Hebrew noun מַדְחֵפֹה (madkhefoh, “blow”) occurs on...

NET Notes: Psa 140:12 Heb “and the just cause of the poor.”

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