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Text -- Psalms 109:4-31 (NET)

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109:4 They repay my love with accusations, but I continue to pray. 109:5 They repay me evil for good, and hate for love. 109:6 Appoint an evil man to testify against him! May an accuser stand at his right side! 109:7 When he is judged, he will be found guilty! Then his prayer will be regarded as sinful. 109:8 May his days be few! May another take his job! 109:9 May his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow! 109:10 May his children roam around begging, asking for handouts as they leave their ruined home! 109:11 May the creditor seize all he owns! May strangers loot his property! 109:12 May no one show him kindness! May no one have compassion on his fatherless children! 109:13 May his descendants be cut off! May the memory of them be wiped out by the time the next generation arrives! 109:14 May his ancestors’ sins be remembered by the Lord! May his mother’s sin not be forgotten! 109:15 May the Lord be constantly aware of them, and cut off the memory of his children from the earth! 109:16 For he never bothered to show kindness; he harassed the oppressed and needy, and killed the disheartened. 109:17 He loved to curse others, so those curses have come upon him. He had no desire to bless anyone, so he has experienced no blessings. 109:18 He made cursing a way of life, so curses poured into his stomach like water and seeped into his bones like oil. 109:19 May a curse attach itself to him, like a garment one puts on, or a belt one wears continually! 109:20 May the Lord repay my accusers in this way, those who say evil things about me! 109:21 O sovereign Lord, intervene on my behalf for the sake of your reputation! Because your loyal love is good, deliver me! 109:22 For I am oppressed and needy, and my heart beats violently within me. 109:23 I am fading away like a shadow at the end of the day; I am shaken off like a locust. 109:24 I am so starved my knees shake; I have turned into skin and bones. 109:25 I am disdained by them. When they see me, they shake their heads. 109:26 Help me, O Lord my God! Because you are faithful to me, deliver me! 109:27 Then they will realize this is your work, and that you, Lord, have accomplished it. 109:28 They curse, but you will bless. When they attack, they will be humiliated, but your servant will rejoice. 109:29 My accusers will be covered with shame, and draped in humiliation as if it were a robe. 109:30 I will thank the Lord profusely, in the middle of a crowd I will praise him, 109:31 because he stands at the right hand of the needy, to deliver him from those who threaten his life.
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NET Notes: Psa 109:4 Heb “and I, prayer.”

NET Notes: Psa 109:5 Heb “and they set upon me evil in place of good.”

NET Notes: Psa 109:6 The prefixed verbal form is taken as a jussive here (note the imperative in the preceding line).

NET Notes: Psa 109:7 Heb “he will go out [as] a criminal” (that is, guilty).

NET Notes: Psa 109:8 The Hebrew noun פְּקֻדָּה (pÿquddah) can mean “charge” or “office,”...

NET Notes: Psa 109:9 Or “sons.”

NET Notes: Psa 109:10 Heb “and roaming, may his children roam and beg, and seek from their ruins.” Some, following the LXX, emend the term וְד...

NET Notes: Psa 109:11 Heb “the product of his labor.”

NET Notes: Psa 109:12 Perhaps this refers to being generous (see Ps 37:21).

NET Notes: Psa 109:13 Heb “in another generation may their name be wiped out.”

NET Notes: Psa 109:14 According to ancient Israelite theology and its doctrine of corporate solidarity and responsibility, children could be and often were punished for the...

NET Notes: Psa 109:15 Heb “their memory.” The plural pronominal suffix probably refers back to the children mentioned in v. 13, and for clarity this has been sp...

NET Notes: Psa 109:16 Heb “and he chased an oppressed and needy man, and one timid of heart to put [him] to death.”

NET Notes: Psa 109:17 Heb “and he did not delight in a blessing and it is far from him.”

NET Notes: Psa 109:18 Heb “and it came like water into his inner being, and like oil into his bones.” This may refer to this individual’s appetite for cur...

NET Notes: Psa 109:19 The Hebrew noun מֵזַח (mezakh, “belt; waistband”) occurs only here in the OT. The form apparently occurs in ...

NET Notes: Psa 109:20 The Hebrew term נֶפֶשׁ (nefesh, “being; soul”) with a pronominal suffix is often equivalent to a prono...

NET Notes: Psa 109:21 Heb “but you, Lord, Master, do with me for the sake of your name.” Here “name” stands metonymically for God’s reputation...

NET Notes: Psa 109:22 The verb in the Hebrew text (חָלַל, khalal) appears to be a Qal form from the root חלל meaning “...

NET Notes: Psa 109:23 Heb “like a shadow when it is extended I go.” He is like a late afternoon shadow made by the descending sun that will soon be swallowed up...

NET Notes: Psa 109:24 Heb “and my flesh is lean away from fatness [i.e., “lean so as not to be fat”].”

NET Notes: Psa 109:25 They shake their heads. Apparently shaking the head was a taunting gesture. See also Job 16:4; Ps 22:7; Lam 2:15.

NET Notes: Psa 109:26 Heb “deliver me according to your faithfulness.”

NET Notes: Psa 109:27 Heb “that your hand [is] this.”

NET Notes: Psa 109:28 The verbal sequence is perfect + prefixed form with vav (ו) consecutive. Since the psalmist seems to be anticipating the demise of his enemies, ...

NET Notes: Psa 109:29 Heb “clothed.” Another option is to translate the prefixed verbal forms in this line and the next as jussives (“may my accusers be c...

NET Notes: Psa 109:30 Heb “many.”

NET Notes: Psa 109:31 Heb “judge.”

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