Psalms 109:29

29 Those who bring charges against me will be clothed with dishonor. They will be wrapped in shame as if it were a coat.

Psalms 109:29 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 109:29

Let mine adversaries be clothed with shame
This is only explanative of what is said before,

And let them cover themselves with their own confusion as with a
mantle:
the Arabic version is, "as with a breastplate." Some understand it as a petition of Christ, that they might be brought to repentance for their sins, and so to shame for them; which is an instance of his wondrous grace and goodness; and it is certain he prayed for the forgiveness of his enemies when on the cross, ( Luke 23:34 ) .

Psalms 109:29 In-Context

27 Lord, let my enemies know that you yourself have saved me. You have done it with your own hand.
28 They may call down a curse on me. But you will give me your blessing. When they attack me, they will be put to shame. But I will be filled with joy.
29 Those who bring charges against me will be clothed with dishonor. They will be wrapped in shame as if it were a coat.
30 With my mouth I will continually praise the Lord. I will praise him when all of his people gather for worship.
31 He stands ready to help those who need it. He saves them from those who have sentenced them to death.
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