Psalms 40:14

14 May those who try to kill me be completely defeated and confused. May those who are happy because of my troubles be turned back and disgraced.

Psalms 40:14 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 40:14

Let them be ashamed and confounded together
As they will be at the last day, when they shall see him whom they have pierced come in the clouds of heaven, in his own and his Father's glory, and in the glory of the holy angels;

that seek after my soul to destroy it;
that is, his life, as did Herod in his infancy, and the Scribes and Pharisees, chief priests and elders of the people of the Jews, frequently, and at last accomplished what they sought after;

let them be driven backward;
as those were who came with Judas into the garden to apprehend him, ( John 18:6 ) ;

and put to shame that wish me evil:
as did the Jews, who sought all opportunities to ensnare him, and that they might have to accuse him to the Roman governor; and who earnestly desired his crucifixion, and vehemently wished his death; see ( Psalms 41:5 ) .

Psalms 40:14 In-Context

12 I am surrounded by many troubles - too many to count! My sins have caught up with me, and I can no longer see; they are more than the hairs of my head, and I have lost my courage.
13 Save me, Lord! Help me now!
14 May those who try to kill me be completely defeated and confused. May those who are happy because of my troubles be turned back and disgraced.
15 May those who make fun of me be dismayed by their defeat.
16 May all who come to you be glad and joyful. May all who are thankful for your salvation always say, "How great is the Lord!"
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.