Psalms 17:9-15

9 From the 1wicked who despoil me, My 2deadly enemies who surround me.
10 They have 3closed their unfeeling heart, With their mouth they 4speak proudly.
11 They have now 5surrounded us in our steps; They set their eyes 6to cast us down to the ground.
12 He is 7like a lion that is eager to tear, And as a young lion 8lurking in hiding places.
13 9Arise, O LORD, confront him, 10bring him low; 11Deliver my soul from the wicked with 12Your sword,
14 From men with 13Your hand, O LORD, From men of the world, 14whose portion is in this life, And whose belly You 15fill with Your treasure; They are satisfied with children, And leave their abundance to their babes.
15 As for me, I shall 16behold Your face in righteousness; 17I will be satisfied with Your 18likeness when I awake.

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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