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Psalm 35
35:1 By David. O Lord, fight those who fight with me! Attack those who attack me! 35:2 Grab your small shield and large shield, and rise up to help me! 35:3 Use your spear and lance against those who chase me! Assure me with these words: “I am your deliverer!” 35:4 May those who seek my life be embarrassed and humiliated! May those who plan to harm me be turned back and ashamed! 35:5 May they be like wind-driven chaff, as the Lord’s angel attacks them! 35:6 May their path be dark and slippery, as the Lord’s angel chases them! 35:7 I did not harm them, but they hid a net to catch me and dug a pit to trap me. 35:8 Let destruction take them by surprise! Let the net they hid catch them! Let them fall into destruction! 35:9 Then I will rejoice in the Lord and be happy because of his deliverance. 35:10 With all my strength I will say, “O Lord, who can compare to you? You rescue the oppressed from those who try to overpower them; the oppressed and needy from those who try to rob them.” 35:11 Violent men perjure themselves, and falsely accuse me. 35:12 They repay me evil for the good I have done; I am overwhelmed with sorrow. 35:13 When they were sick, I wore sackcloth, and refrained from eating food. (If I am lying, may my prayers go unanswered!)
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Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: PSALMS, BOOK OF | Enemy | David | Friends | War | Ingratitude | Anthropomorphisms | Afflictions and Adversities | Angel of the Lord | AGRICULTURE | Good for Evil | Thankfulness | Prayer | Net | Angel | Chaff | Joy | Panic | Perjury | Lies and Deceits | more
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NET Notes: Psa 35:1 Or “contend.”

NET Notes: Psa 35:2 Two different types of shields are mentioned here. See also Ezek 38:4. Many modern translations render the first term (translated here “small sh...

NET Notes: Psa 35:3 Heb “say to me,” or “say to my soul.”

NET Notes: Psa 35:4 The four prefixed verbal forms in this verse are understood as jussives. The psalmist is calling judgment down on his enemies. See also the distinct j...

NET Notes: Psa 35:5 Heb “as the Lord’s angel pushes [them].”

NET Notes: Psa 35:6 The prefixed verbal form is distinctly jussive, indicating this is a prayer.

NET Notes: Psa 35:7 Heb “for without cause they hid for me a pit of their net, without cause they dug for my life.” It appears that the words “pit”...

NET Notes: Psa 35:8 The psalmist’s prayer for his enemies’ demise continues. See vv. 4-6.

NET Notes: Psa 35:9 Heb “then my soul will rejoice in the Lord and be happy in his deliverance.”

NET Notes: Psa 35:10 Heb “the oppressed [one] and needy [one] from [the one who] robs him.” As in the previous line, the singular forms are used in a represent...

NET Notes: Psa 35:11 Heb “[that] which I do not know they ask me.”

NET Notes: Psa 35:12 Heb “[there is] bereavement to my soul.”

NET Notes: Psa 35:13 Heb “and my prayer upon my chest will return.” One could translate, “but my prayer was returning upon my chest,” but the use o...

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