Psalms, 35

New Jerusalem Bible

1 [Of David] Accuse my accusers, Yahweh, attack my attackers.

2 Grasp your buckler and shield, up, and help me.

3 Brandish spear and pike to confront my pursuers, give me the assurance, 'I am your Saviour.'

4 Shame and humiliation on those who are out to kill me! Defeat and repulse in dismay on those who plot my downfall.

5 May they be like chaff before the wind, with the angel of Yahweh to chase them.

6 May their way be dark and slippery, with the angel of Yahweh to hound them.

7 Unprovoked they laid their snare for me, unprovoked dug a trap to kill me.

8 Ruin comes upon them unawares; the snare they have laid will catch them, and into their own trap they will fall.

9 Then I shall delight in Yahweh, rejoice that he has saved me.

10 My very bones will all exclaim, Yahweh, who can compare with you in rescuing the poor from the oppressor; the needy from the exploiter?

11 False witnesses come forward against me asking me questions I cannot answer, they cross-examine me,

12 repay my kindness with cruelty, make my life barren.

13 But I, when they were ill, had worn sackcloth, and mortified myself with fasting, praying ever anew in my heart,

14 as if for a friend or brother; I had wandered restless, as if mourning a mother, so bowed had I been in sorrow.

15 When I stumble they gather in glee, gather around me; strangers I never even knew tear me apart incessantly.

16 If I fall they surround me, grinding their teeth at me.

17 How much longer, Lord, will you look on? Rescue me from their onslaughts, from young lions rescue the one life that I have.

18 I will give you thanks in the great assembly praise you where the people gather.

19 Let not my lying enemies gloat over me; those who hate me unprovoked look askance at me.

20 They have no greeting of peace to the peace-loving people of the land; they think up deceptive speeches.

21 Their mouths wide open to accuse me, they say, 'Come on now, we saw you.'

22 You saw it, Yahweh, do not stay silent; Lord, do not stand aloof from me.

23 Up, awake, to my defence, my God and my Lord, to my cause.

24 In your saving justice give judgement for me, Yahweh my God, and do not let them gloat over me.

25 Do not let them think, 'Just as we hoped,' nor, 'Now we have swallowed him up.'

26 Shame and dismay on them all who gloat over my misfortunes. Let all who profit at my expense be covered with shame and disgrace.

27 But let all who delight in my uprightness shout for joy and gladness; let them constantly say, 'Great is Yahweh, who delights to see his servant in peace.'

28 And my tongue shall recount your saving justice, all day long sing your praise.




Versículos relacionados com Psalms, 35:

Psalm 35 is a prayer of David asking for help and protection against his enemies. He calls for divine justice and expresses his confidence that God will intervene in his favor. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in this Psalm:

Psalm 7:9: "May the evil of the wicked be finished, but the righteous ones are established, for you, O righteous God, probes mind and heart." This verse relates to the theme of Psalm 35, which is the search for justice against enemies. David cries out that the wickedness of the wicked will end and the righteous are established.

Psalm 10:15: "Break the arm of the wicked and the wicked, asks for accounts of their wickedness until not about nothing." This verse also relates to the pursuit of justice against enemies. David asks God to intervene and break the arm of the wicked, that is, defeat his enemies.

Psalm 18:2: "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my liberator; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge. He is my shield and the power that saves me, my tower . " This verse relates to the theme of protection against enemies. David trusts God as his rock, fortress and liberating, and takes refuge in him in times of danger.

Psalm 31:15: "My times are in your hands; deliver me from the hands of my enemies and those who persecute me." This verse also relates to the theme of protection against enemies. David recognizes that his times are in the hands of God and asks to be delivered from the hands of his enemies and persecutors.

Psalm 40:14: "Those who seek to take my life be humiliated and frustrated; This verse relates to the theme of asking for help against enemies. David asks his enemies to be humiliated and frustrated in his plans against him, and that they go back with shame.


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