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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. 69:10 I weep and refrain from eating food, which causes others to insult me. 69:11 I wear sackcloth and they ridicule me. 69:12 Those who sit at the city gate gossip about me; drunkards mock me in their songs. 69:13 O Lord, may you hear my prayer and be favorably disposed to me! O God, because of your great loyal love, answer me with your faithful deliverance! 69:14 Rescue me from the mud! Don’t let me sink! Deliver me from those who hate me, from the deep water! 69:15 Don’t let the current overpower me! Don’t let the deep swallow me up! Don’t let the pit devour me! 69:16 Answer me, O Lord, for your loyal love is good! Because of your great compassion, turn toward me! 69:17 Do not ignore your servant, for I am in trouble! Answer me right away! 69:18 Come near me and redeem me! Because of my enemies, rescue me! 69:19 You know how I am insulted, humiliated and disgraced; you can see all my enemies. 69:20 Their insults are painful and make me lose heart; I look for sympathy, but receive none, for comforters, but find none. 69:21 They put bitter poison into my food, and to quench my thirst they give me vinegar to drink. 69:22 May their dining table become a trap before them! May it be a snare for that group of friends! 69:23 May their eyes be blinded! Make them shake violently! 69:24 Pour out your judgment on them! May your raging anger overtake them! 69:25 May their camp become desolate, their tents uninhabited! 69:26 For they harass the one whom you discipline; they spread the news about the suffering of those whom you punish.
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 · 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


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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.

NET Notes: Psa 69:10 Heb “and it becomes insults to me.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:11 Heb “and I am an object of ridicule to them.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:12 Heb “the mocking songs of the drinkers of beer.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:13 Heb “O God, in the abundance of your loyal love, answer me in the faithfulness of your deliverance.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:14 Heb “let me be delivered.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:15 Heb “do not let the well close its mouth upon me.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:16 Or “pleasant”; or “desirable.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:17 Or “quickly.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:18 Heb “come near my life and redeem it.” The verb “redeem” casts the Lord in the role of a leader who protects members of his ex...

NET Notes: Psa 69:19 Heb “before you [are] all my enemies.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:20 Heb “and I wait for sympathy, but there is none.” The form נוּד (nud) is an infinitive functioning as a verbal nou...

NET Notes: Psa 69:21 John 19:28-30 appears to understand Jesus’ experience on the cross as a fulfillment of this passage (or Ps 22:15). See the study note on the wor...

NET Notes: Psa 69:22 Heb “and to the friends for a snare.” The plural of שָׁלוֹם (shalom, “peace”) is use...

NET Notes: Psa 69:23 Heb “make their hips shake continually.”

NET Notes: Psa 69:24 Heb “the rage of your anger.” The phrase “rage of your anger” employs an appositional genitive. Synonyms are joined in a const...

NET Notes: Psa 69:25 In Acts 1:20 Peter applies the language of this verse to Judas’ experience. By changing the pronouns from plural to singular, he is able to appl...

NET Notes: Psa 69:26 The psalmist is innocent of the false charges made by his enemies (v. 4), but he is also aware of his sinfulness (v. 5) and admits that he experiences...

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