Salmos 35

Salmo de David.

1 Defiéndeme, SEÑOR, de los que me atacan;combate a los que me combaten.
2 Toma tu adarga, tu escudo,y acude en mi ayuda.
3 Empuña la lanza y el hacha,y haz frente a[a] los que me persiguen.Quiero oírte decir:«Yo soy tu salvación».
4 Queden confundidos y avergonzadoslos que procuran matarme;retrocedan humilladoslos que traman mi ruina.
5 Sean como la paja en el viento,acosados por el ángel del SEÑOR;
6 sea su senda oscura y resbalosa,perseguidos por el ángel del SEÑOR.
7 Ya que sin motivo me tendieron una trampa,y sin motivo cavaron una fosa para mí,
8 que la ruina los tome por sorpresa;que caigan en su propia trampa,en la fosa que ellos mismos cavaron.
9 Así mi alma se alegrará en el SEÑORy se deleitará en su salvación;
10 así todo mi ser exclamará:«¿Quién como tú, SEÑOR?Tú libras de los poderosos a los pobres;a los pobres y necesitados librasde aquellos que los explotan».
11 Se presentan testigos despiadadosy me preguntan cosas que yo ignoro.
12 Me devuelven mal por bien,y eso me hiere en el alma;
13 pues cuando ellos enfermabanyo me vestía de luto,me afligía y ayunaba.¡Ay, si pudiera retractarme de mis oraciones!
14 Me vestía yo de luto,como por un amigo o un hermano.Afligido, inclinaba la cabeza,como si llorara por mi madre.
15 Pero yo tropecé, y ellos se alegraron,y a una se juntaron contra mí.Gente extraña,[b] que yo no conocía,me calumniaba sin cesar.
16 Me atormentaban, se burlaban de mí,[c]y contra mí rechinaban los dientes.
17 ¿Hasta cuándo, Señor, vas a tolerar esto?Libra mi vida, mi única vida,de los ataques de esos leones.
18 Yo te daré gracias en la gran asamblea;ante una multitud te alabaré.
19 No dejes que de mí se burlenmis enemigos traicioneros;no dejes que se guiñen el ojolos que me odian sin motivo.
20 Porque no vienen en son de paz,sino que urden mentirascontra la gente apacible del país.
21 De mí se ríen a carcajadas, y exclaman:«¡Miren en lo que vino a parar!»
22 SEÑOR, tú has visto todo esto;no te quedes callado.¡Señor, no te alejes de mí!
23 ¡Despierta, Dios mío, levántate!¡Hazme justicia, Señor, defiéndeme!
24 Júzgame según tu justicia, SEÑOR mi Dios;no dejes que se burlen de mí.
25 No permitas que piensen: «¡Así queríamos verlo!»No permitas que digan: «Nos lo hemos tragado vivo».
26 Queden avergonzados y confundidostodos los que se alegran de mi desgracia;sean cubiertos de oprobio y vergüenzatodos los que se creen más que yo.
27 Pero lancen voces de alegría y regocijolos que apoyan mi causa,y digan siempre: «Exaltado sea el SEÑOR,quien se deleita en el bienestar de su siervo».
28 Con mi lengua proclamaré tu justicia,y todo el día te alabaré.

Salmos 35 Commentary

Chapter 35

David prays for safety. (1-10) He complains of his enemies. (11-16) And calls upon God to support him. (17-28)

Verses 1-10 It is no new thing for the most righteous men, and the most righteous cause, to meet with enemies. This is a fruit of the old enmity in the seed of the serpent against the Seed of the woman. David in his afflictions, Christ in his sufferings, the church under persecution, and the Christian in the hour temptation, all beseech the Almighty to appear in their behalf, and to vindicate their cause. We are apt to justify uneasiness at the injuries men do us, by our never having given them cause to use us so ill; but this should make us easy, for then we may the more expect that God will plead our cause. David prayed to God to manifest himself in his trial. Let me have inward comfort under all outward troubles, to support my soul. If God, by his Spirit, witness to our spirits that he is our salvation, we need desire no more to make us happy. If God is our Friend, no matter who is our enemy. By the Spirit of prophecy, David foretells the just judgments of God that would come upon his enemies for their great wickedness. These are predictions, they look forward, and show the doom of the enemies of Christ and his kingdom. We must not desire or pray for the ruin of any enemies, except our lusts and the evil spirits that would compass our destruction. A traveller benighted in a bad road, is an expressive emblem of a sinner walking in the slippery and dangerous ways of temptation. But David having committed his cause to God, did not doubt of his own deliverance. The bones are the strongest parts of the body. The psalmist here proposes to serve and glorify God with all his strength. If such language may be applied to outward salvation, how much more will it apply to heavenly things in Christ Jesus!

Verses 11-16 Call a man ungrateful, and you can call him no worse: this was the character of David's enemies. Herein he was a type of Christ. David shows how tenderly he had behaved towards them in afflictions. We ought to mourn for the sins of those who do not mourn for themselves. We shall not lose by the good offices we do to any, how ungrateful soever they may be. Let us learn to possess our souls in patience and meekness like David, or rather after Christ's example.

Verses 17-28 Though the people of God are, and study to be, quiet, yet it has been common for their enemies to devise deceitful matters against them. David prays, My soul is in danger, Lord, rescue it; it belongs to thee the Father of spirits, therefore claim thine own; it is thine, save it! Lord, be not far from me, as if I were a stranger. He who exalted the once suffering Redeemer, will appear for all his people: the roaring lion shall not destroy their souls, any more than he could that of Christ, their Surety. They trust their souls in his hands, they are one with him by faith, are precious in his sight, and shall be rescued from destruction, that they may give thanks in heaven.

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. "el hacha, y haz frente a " (lectura probable); "cierra contra " (TM).
  • [b]. "Gente extraña " (lectura probable); "Gente golpeada " (TM).
  • [c]. "Me atormentaban, se burlaban de mí " (LXX); "Con inicuos burlones de una torta " (TM).

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 35

\\<<[A Psalm] of David>>\\. This psalm seems to have been written by David, when he was persecuted by Saul; and when many false charges were brought against him by his courtiers; and when he was the scorn and derision of the people; the subject of it is pretty much of the same kind with the seventh psalm, and might be written about the same time that was, and on the same occasion; and it may be applied to the church and people of God in like cases. There is a passage in it, Ps 35:19, which our Lord seems to refer to and apply to himself, Joh 15:25; and some interpret the whole of it concerning him. The Arabic version calls it a prophecy of the incarnation; though there does not appear any thing in it applicable to that.

Salmos 35 Commentaries

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