Psalms 35:7

7 iustitia tua sicut montes Dei iudicia tua abyssus multa homines et iumenta salvabis Domine

Psalms 35:7 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 35:7

For without cause have they hid for me their net [in] a pit,
&c.] This is said in allusion to the custom of digging pits, and putting nets into them, for the catching of wild beasts; and covering them with straw or dust, or such like things, as Jarchi observes, that they might not be discerned; and which intends the secret and crafty methods taken by David's enemies to ensnare him and destroy him; though he had given them no cause to use him in such a manner; which is an aggravation of their sins, and a reason of the above imprecations, as well as of what follows: and in the same manner, and without any just cause, Christ and his members have been treated by wicked men, and therefore their damnation is just, and will be inevitable:

[which] without cause they have digged for my soul;
which is added for further explanation's sake, and to aggravate their sin, and to show the justness of their punishment.

Psalms 35:7 In-Context

5 iniquitatem meditatus est in cubili suo adstetit omni viae non bonae malitiam autem non odivit
6 Domine in caelo misericordia tua et veritas tua usque ad nubes
7 iustitia tua sicut montes Dei iudicia tua abyssus multa homines et iumenta salvabis Domine
8 quemadmodum multiplicasti misericordiam tuam Deus filii autem hominum in tegmine alarum tuarum sperabunt
9 inebriabuntur ab ubertate domus tuae et torrente voluntatis tuae potabis eos
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.