Psalms 64:2

2 Hide me from those who make evil plans against me. Hide me from that crowd of people who are doing evil.

Psalms 64:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 64:2

Hide me from the secret counsel of the wicked
The word used denotes both the place where wicked men meet together for consultation; see ( Genesis 49:6 ) ( Psalms 1:1 ) ; and the counsel itself they there take; from the bad effects of which the psalmist desired to be hid and preserved. So Saul and his courtiers secretly took counsel against David, and the Jews against Christ, and that very privily and secretly; see ( Matthew 26:3 ) ( 27:1 ) ;

from the insurrection of the workers of iniquity;
their noise, rage, and tumult; see ( Psalms 2:1 Psalms 2:2 ) . The former phrase denotes their secret machinations and designs, and this their open violence; and the persons that entered into such measures are no other than evildoers and workers of iniquity; though they might be under a profession of religion, as David's enemies, and the Jews, who were Christ's enemies, were, ( Matthew 7:22 Matthew 7:23 ) ; and who are further described in the next verses.

Psalms 64:2 In-Context

1 God, hear me as I tell you my problem. Don't let my enemies kill me.
2 Hide me from those who make evil plans against me. Hide me from that crowd of people who are doing evil.
3 They make their tongues like sharp swords. They aim their words like deadly arrows.
4 They shoot from their hiding places at people who aren't guilty of doing anything wrong. They shoot quickly. They aren't afraid of being caught.
5 They help each other make evil plans. They talk about hiding their traps. They say, "Who can see what we are doing?"
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