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1. The opposition of ungodly enemies 56:1-7
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56:1-2 David began this prayer with a call for divine help and an explanation of why he needed it. His enemies were constantly attacking him. As the Lord's anointed, David had a right to expect God's assistance.
56:3-4 Because he trusted in God who was on his side, David knew he did not need to fear the opposition of mere mortals (Heb. basar, flesh; v. 4). Note the close connection David saw between the Lord and His Word (v. 4).
56:5-6 David further described the wickedness of his oppressors. They continually twisted his words, dogged his steps, and plotted his downfall.
56:7 He asked God to bring them down and not let them escape. Because God hates wickedness, the psalmist trusted in His punishing the wicked.