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Psalm 69
69:1 For the music director; according to the tune of “Lilies;” by David. Deliver me, O God, for the water has reached my neck. 69:2 I sink into the deep mire where there is no solid ground; I am in deep water, and the current overpowers me. 69:3 I am exhausted from shouting for help; my throat is sore; my eyes grow tired of looking for my God. 69:4 Those who hate me without cause are more numerous than the hairs of my head. Those who want to destroy me, my enemies for no reason, outnumber me. They make me repay what I did not steal! 69:5 O God, you are aware of my foolish sins; my guilt is not hidden from you. 69:6 Let none who rely on you be disgraced because of me, O sovereign Lord and king! Let none who seek you be ashamed because of me, O God of Israel! 69:7 For I suffer humiliation for your sake and am thoroughly disgraced. 69:8 My own brothers treat me like a stranger; they act as if I were a foreigner. 69:9 Certainly zeal for your house consumes me; I endure the insults of those who insult you.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: SHOSHANNIM | Gall | SONG | PSALMS, BOOK OF | David | Music | Shoshaim | Persecution | INTERCESSION | Jesus, The Christ | Afflictions and Adversities | Zeal | Enemy | Prayer | Quotations and Allusions | WAIT | Waiting | Water | ALIEN | BEAR; BORNE | more
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NET Notes: Psa 69:1 The Hebrew term נפשׁ (nefesh) here refers to the psalmist’s throat or neck. The psalmist compares himself to a helpless,...

NET Notes: Psa 69:2 Heb “have entered.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:3 Heb “my eyes fail from waiting for my God.” The psalmist has intently kept his eyes open, looking for God to intervene, but now his eyes a...

NET Notes: Psa 69:4 They make me repay what I did not steal. The psalmist’s enemies falsely accuse him and hold him accountable for alleged crimes he did not even c...

NET Notes: Psa 69:5 The psalmist is the first to admit that he is not perfect. But even so, he is innocent of the allegations which his enemies bring against him (v. 5b)....

NET Notes: Psa 69:6 Heb “O Master, Lord of hosts.” Both titles draw attention to God’s sovereign position.

NET Notes: Psa 69:7 Heb “and shame covers my face.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:8 Heb “and I am estranged to my brothers, and a foreigner to the sons of my mother.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:9 Jn 2:17 applies the first half of this verse to Jesus’ ministry in the context of John’s account of Jesus cleansing the temple.

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