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Psalm 31
31:1 For the music director; a psalm of David. In you, O Lord, I have taken shelter! Never let me be humiliated! Vindicate me by rescuing me! 31:2 Listen to me! Quickly deliver me! Be my protector and refuge, a stronghold where I can be safe! 31:3 For you are my high ridge and my stronghold; for the sake of your own reputation you lead me and guide me. 31:4 You will free me from the net they hid for me, for you are my place of refuge. 31:5 Into your hand I entrust my life; you will rescue me, O Lord, the faithful God. 31:6 I hate those who serve worthless idols, but I trust in the Lord. 31:7 I will be happy and rejoice in your faithfulness, because you notice my pain and you are aware of how distressed I am. 31:8 You do not deliver me over to the power of the enemy; you enable me to stand in a wide open place. 31:9 Have mercy on me, for I am in distress! My eyes grow dim from suffering. I have lost my strength. 31:10 For my life nears its end in pain; my years draw to a close as I groan. My strength fails me because of my sin, and my bones become brittle. 31:11 Because of all my enemies, people disdain me; my neighbors are appalled by my suffering– those who know me are horrified by my condition; those who see me in the street run away from me. 31:12 I am forgotten, like a dead man no one thinks about; I am regarded as worthless, like a broken jar. 31:13 For I hear what so many are saying, the terrifying news that comes from every direction. When they plot together against me, they figure out how they can take my life. 31:14 But I trust in you, O Lord! I declare, “You are my God!” 31:15 You determine my destiny! Rescue me from the power of my enemies and those who chase me. 31:16 Smile on your servant! Deliver me because of your faithfulness! 31:17 O Lord, do not let me be humiliated, for I call out to you! May evil men be humiliated! May they go wailing to the grave! 31:18 May lying lips be silenced– lips that speak defiantly against the innocent with arrogance and contempt! 31:19 How great is your favor, which you store up for your loyal followers! In plain sight of everyone you bestow it on those who take shelter in you. 31:20 You hide them with you, where they are safe from the attacks of men; you conceal them in a shelter, where they are safe from slanderous attacks. attacks. 31:21 The Lord deserves praise for he demonstrated his amazing faithfulness to me when I was besieged by enemies. 31:22 I jumped to conclusions and said, “I am cut off from your presence!” But you heard my plea for mercy when I cried out to you for help.
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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
 · Sheol the place of the dead


Dictionary Themes and Topics: David | PSALMS, BOOK OF | Afflictions and Adversities | Faith | God | Prayer | Rock | FAITHFUL; FAITHFULNESS | Truth | CONSUME | GRIEF; GRIEVE | Righteous | Thankfulness | Hell | Conviction | Death | Despondency | Doubting | Associations | Anthropomorphisms | more
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NET Notes: Psa 31:1 Heb “in your vindication rescue me.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:2 Heb “a house of strongholds to deliver me.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:3 The present translation assumes that the imperfect verbal forms are generalizing, “you lead me and guide me.” Other options are to take th...

NET Notes: Psa 31:4 Heb “bring me out.” The translation assumes that the imperfect verbal form expresses the psalmist’s confidence about the future. Ano...

NET Notes: Psa 31:5 Or “redeem.” The perfect verbal form is understood here as anticipatory, indicating rhetorically the psalmist’s certitude and confid...

NET Notes: Psa 31:6 Heb “the ones who observe vain things of falsehood.” See Jonah 2:9.

NET Notes: Psa 31:7 Heb “you know the distresses of my life.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:8 Heb “you cause my feet to stand.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:9 Heb “my breath and my stomach [grow weak].” Apparently the verb in the previous line (“grow dim, be weakened”) is to be unders...

NET Notes: Psa 31:10 Heb “grow weak.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:11 Heb “and [an object of ] horror to those known by me.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:12 Heb “I am like a broken jar.” One throws away a broken jar without a second thought because it is considered worthless and useless.

NET Notes: Psa 31:13 Heb “the terror from all around.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:15 Heb “in your hand [are] my times.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:16 Heb “cause your face to shine.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:17 The verb יִדְּמוּ (yiddÿmu) is understood as a form of דָּמַם...

NET Notes: Psa 31:18 Or “godly.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:19 Heb “you work [your favor] for the ones seeking shelter in you before the sons of men.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:20 Heb “you conceal them in a shelter from the strife of tongues.”

NET Notes: Psa 31:21 Heb “for he caused his faithfulness to be amazing to me in a besieged city.” The psalmist probably speaks figuratively here. He compares h...

NET Notes: Psa 31:22 Heb “from before your eyes.”

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