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Chapter 7

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1 A plaintive song of David, which he sang to the LORD concerning Cush, the Benjaminite.

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LORD my God, in you I take refuge; rescue me; save me from all who pursue me,

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Lest they maul me like lions, tear me to pieces with none to save.

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2 LORD my God, if I am at fault in this, if there is guilt on my hands,

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If I have repaid my friend with evil -  I spared even those who hated me without cause

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Then let my enemy pursue and overtake me, trample my life to the ground, and leave me dishonored in the dust.Selah

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Rise up, LORD, in your anger; rise against the fury of my foes. Wake to judge as you have decreed.

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Have the assembly of the peoples gather about you; sit on your throne high above them,

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O LORD, judge of the nations. Grant me justice, LORD, for I am blameless, free of any guilt.

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Bring the malice of the wicked to an end; uphold the innocent, O God of justice, who tries hearts and minds.

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A shield before me is God who saves the honest heart.

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God is a just judge, who rebukes in anger every day.

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If sinners do not repent, God sharpens his sword, strings and readies the bow,

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Prepares his deadly shafts, makes arrows blazing thunderbolts.

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Sinners conceive iniquity; pregnant with mischief, they give birth to failure.

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They open a hole and dig it deep, but fall into the pit they have dug.

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Their mischief comes back upon themselves; their violence falls on their own heads.

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I praise the justice of the LORD; I celebrate the name of the LORD Most High.

 




1 [Psalm 7] An individual lament. The psalmist flees to God's presence in the sanctuary for justice and protection ( Psalm 7:2-3) and takes an oath that only the innocent can swear ( Psalm 7:4-6). The innocent psalmist can thus hope for the just God's protection ( Psalm 7:7-14) and be confident that the actions of the wicked will come back upon their own heads ( Psalm 7:15-17). The justice of God leads the psalmist to praise ( Psalm 7:17)[18].



2 [4] At fault in this: in the accusation the enemies have made against the psalmist.






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