Psalms 69:11
Context69:11 I wear sackcloth
and they ridicule me. 1
Psalms 30:11
Context30:11 Then you turned my lament into dancing;
you removed my sackcloth and covered me with joy. 2
Psalms 35:13
Context35:13 When they were sick, I wore sackcloth, 3
and refrained from eating food. 4
(If I am lying, may my prayers go unanswered!) 5


[69:11] 1 tn Heb “and I am an object of ridicule to them.”
[30:11] 2 sn Covered me with joy. “Joy” probably stands metonymically for festive attire here.
[35:13] 3 tn Heb “as for me, when they were sick, my clothing was sackcloth.” Sackcloth was worn by mourners. When the psalmist’s enemies were sick, he was sorry for their misfortune and mourned for them.
[35:13] 4 sn Fasting was also a practice of mourners. By refraining from normal activities, such as eating food, the mourner demonstrated the sincerity of his sorrow.
[35:13] 5 tn Heb “and my prayer upon my chest will return.” One could translate, “but my prayer was returning upon my chest,” but the use of the imperfect verbal form sets this line apart from the preceding and following lines (vv. 13a, 14), which use the perfect to describe the psalmist’s past actions.