Psalms 17:9-15

9 from [the] {presence} of [the] wicked who destroy me, [those] enemies against my life, [they that] surround me.
10 They have shut off their calloused [heart]; [with] their mouth they speak arrogantly.
11 Now they surround us at our [every] step. They {intend} {to pin} [me] to the ground.
12 {He is like} a lion; he longs to tear apart, and like a strong lion crouching in hiding places.
13 Rise up, O Yahweh, confront {him}. Make him bow down. Rescue with your sword my life from [the] wicked,
14 from men by your hand, O Yahweh, from men of [this] world. Their share [is] in {this life}, and you fill their stomach [with] your treasure. They are satisfied [with] children. They bequeath their excess to their children.
15 [By contrast,] I in righteousness shall see your face. Upon awakening I will be satisfied [seeing] your form.

Psalms 17:9-15 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 17

\\<>\\. This prayer was put up by David either in his own person, on his own account, praying to God for the vindication of his cause, and for salvation and deliverance from his enemies; or in the person of the Messiah, whose type he was, and of the whole church, so Jerom of old interpreted it; and the title of it in the Arabic version is, ``a prayer in the person of a perfect man, and of Christ himself, and of everyone that is redeemed by him;'' in which preservation and protection are prayed for, and hope of eternal life is expressed. It was written, according to Theodoret, when David suffered persecution from Saul.

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