Psalms 109:12

12 May no one treat him kindly, and may no one take pity on his orphaned children.

Psalms 109:12 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 109:12

Let there be none to extend mercy unto him
No pity is ever expressed at hearing or reading the sad case of Judas; and though the Jews were pitied of those that carried them captive to Babylon, ( Psalms 106:46 ) , yet, in their last destruction by the Romans, no mercy was shown them; the wrath of God and man came upon them to the uttermost, ( 1 Thessalonians 2:16 ) .

Neither let there be any to favour his fatherless children:
to bestow any benefit upon them; to relieve their wants, nor to protect their persons; no more respect shown them than to their father, being shunned and hated for their father's sake.

Psalms 109:12 In-Context

10 May his children be wandering beggars, foraging for food from their ruined homes.
11 May creditors seize all he owns and strangers make off with his earnings.
12 May no one treat him kindly, and may no one take pity on his orphaned children.
13 May his posterity be cut off; may his name be erased within a generation.
14 May the wrongs of his ancestors be remembered by ADONAI, and may the sin of his mother not be erased;
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