Psalm 109
Purpose: To appeal to YHWH’s loyalty to bring justice on disloyalty.
Content: My enemies have broken their covenant with me (vv. 2-5, 16-20) and I am innocent and afflicted (vv. 2-15, 22-25. And you are loyal in your covenant with me (vv. 21, 26). Therefore, YHWH, execute justice by punishing my enemies (vv. 6-20) and vindicating me (vv. 21-31)!
Message: YHWH remains loyal to his covenant even when humans are disloyal to their own.
Author: David
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- 1. For the director. By David. A psalm.
- God whom I praise, do not stay silent!
- 2. For they have opened their wicked and deceitful mouths against me.
- They have spoken with me with lying tongues.
- 3. And they have surrounded me with hateful words,
- and they have fought against me for no reason.
- 4. In exchange for my love they accuse me
- —though I am devoted to prayer—
- 5. and they give me wrong in exchange for good
- and hate in exchange for my love.
- 6. Appoint a wicked person against him,
- and may an accuser stand at his right!
- 7. When he is judged, may he come away guilty,
- and may his prayer become a sin!
- 8. May his days be few!
- May someone else take his position!
- 9. May his children become fatherless,
- and his wife [become] a widow!
- 10. And may his children aimlessly wander from their ruins
- and beg and plead!
- 11. May a lender seize everything belonging to him,
- and may strangers plunder the fruits of his labor!
- 12. May he have no one to maintain loyalty,
- and may his fatherless children have no one to show them mercy!
- 13. May his posterity be doomed to destruction!
- May their name be wiped out in the next generation!
- 14. May his ancestors' iniquities be brought to YHWH's remembrance,
- and may his mother's sin not be wiped away!
- 15. May they always be before YHWH,
- so that he destroys their memory from the earth!
- 16. Because he was not mindful to show loyalty,
- and he persecuted someone afflicted and poor
- and disheartened to finish him off.
- 17. And he loves cursing, and so it will come upon him,
- and he takes no pleasure in blessing, and so it will stay far from him.
- 18. And he put on a curse like his garment,
- and it went inside him like water
- and into his body like oil.
- 19. May it be for him like clothes [that] he wears,
- and [may it become] a belt [that] he always puts on!
- 20. This is what my accusers, those who speak evil against me,
- have earned from YHWH.
- 21. But you, YHWH, Lord, take action for me, for the sake of your name!
- Because your loyalty is good, rescue me!
- 22. For I am afflicted and poor,
- and my heart is in anguish inside me.
- 23. Like a shadow when it is stretched out, I have faded.
- I have been shaken off like a locust.
- 24. My knees have faltered from fasting,
- and my body has become gaunt, without any fat.
- 25. And I have become an object of scorn to them.
- When they see me, they shake their heads.
- 26. Help me, YHWH, my God!
- Save me according to your loyalty,
- 27. so that they know that this is your doing;
- [that] you, YHWH, have done it.
- 28. Let them curse! But you will bless.
- Those who have risen up against me will come to shame, but your servant will rejoice.
- 29. My accusers will be clothed in dishonor
- and wear their shame like a robe.
- 30. I will fully acknowledge YHWH with my mouth,
- and I will praise him in the midst of many people.
- 31. For he stands at a poor person's right,
- to save him from those who condemn him to death.
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- v. 31
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