Psalm 31:18

18 Laß verstummen die Lügenlippen, die in Hochmut und Verachtung Freches reden wider den Gerechten!

Psalm 31:18 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 31:18

Let the lying lips be put to silence
Being convicted of the lies told by them, and so silenced and confounded; or being cut off and destroyed, as all such will be in the Lord's own time, ( Psalms 12:3 ) . It is very likely the psalmist may have respect either to Doeg the Edomite, who loved lying rather than righteousness; or to others that were about Saul, who lying said to him that David sought his harm, even to take away his kingdom and his life, ( Psalms 52:3 ) ( 1 Samuel 24:9 ) ;

which speak grievous things proudly and contemptuously against the
righteous;
meaning himself; not that he thought himself righteous in the sight of God by any righteousness of his own, but by the righteousness of Christ imputed to him; see ( Psalms 143:2 ) ( Romans 4:6 ) . Though he may have regard here to the righteousness of his cause before men, and assert himself righteous, as he might with respect to the "grievous things", the hard and lying speeches, which were spoken against him, in a proud, haughty, and contemptuous manner. And it is no unusual thing for such false charges to be brought against righteous men; nay, such hard speeches were spoken by ungodly men against Jesus Christ the righteous himself, ( Jude 1:15 ) . The Targum interprets it of "reproaches".

Psalm 31:18 In-Context

16 Laß dein Angesicht leuchten über deinen Knecht, rette mich in deiner Huld!
17 Jehova, laß mich nicht beschämt werden! Denn ich habe dich angerufen; laß beschämt werden die Gesetzlosen, laß sie schweigen im Scheol!
18 Laß verstummen die Lügenlippen, die in Hochmut und Verachtung Freches reden wider den Gerechten!
19 Wie groß ist deine Güte, welche du aufbewahrt hast denen, die dich fürchten, gewirkt für die, die auf dich trauen, angesichts der Menschenkinder!
20 Du verbirgst sie in dem Schirme deiner Gegenwart vor den Verschwörungen der Menschen; du birgst sie in einer Hütte vor dem Gezänk der Zunge.
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