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Psalm 35:6

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6 Let their path be dark and slippery— and let the LORD's messenger be the one who does the chasing!

Psalm 35:6 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 35:6

Let their way be dark and slippery
In which they run before the angel, chasing and pursuing them; so that they know not where they are, at what they stumble, whither to flee, nor how to stand; the ways of wicked men are as darkness, they know not in what condition they are, and whither they are going; and utter darkness, even blackness of darkness, is reserved for them: but here it means a calamitous, uncomfortable, fickle, and unstable situation in this life; see ( Jeremiah 23:11 Jeremiah 23:12 ) . The allusion is to some of the valleys in the land of Palestine, which were dark, and the roads in them very smooth and slippery, as travellers in those parts have observed F17;

and let the angel of God persecute them; (See Gill on Psalms 35:5).


FOOTNOTES:

F17 See Maundrell's Travel's, p. 7.
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Psalm 35:6 In-Context

4 Let those who want me dead be humiliated and put to shame. Let those who intend to hurt me be thoroughly frustrated and disgraced.
5 Let them be like dust on the wind— and let the LORD's messenger be the one who does the blowing!
6 Let their path be dark and slippery— and let the LORD's messenger be the one who does the chasing!
7 Because they hid their net for me for no reason, they dug a pit for me for no reason.
8 Let disaster come to them when they don't suspect it. Let the net they hid catch them instead! Let them fall into it—to their disaster!
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