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Psalm 109:29

Listen to Psalm 109:29
29 Meine Widersacher müssen mit Schmach angezogen werden und mit ihrer Schande bekleidet werden wie ein Rock.

Psalm 109:29 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 109:29

Let mine adversaries be clothed with shame
This is only explanative of what is said before,

And let them cover themselves with their own confusion as with a
mantle:
the Arabic version is, "as with a breastplate." Some understand it as a petition of Christ, that they might be brought to repentance for their sins, and so to shame for them; which is an instance of his wondrous grace and goodness; and it is certain he prayed for the forgiveness of his enemies when on the cross, ( Luke 23:34 ) .

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Psalm 109:29 In-Context

27 daß sie innewerden, daß dies sei deine Hand, daß du, HERR, solches tust.
28 Fluchen sie, so segne du. Setzen sie sich wider mich, so sollen sie zu Schanden werden; aber dein Knecht müsse sich freuen.
29 Meine Widersacher müssen mit Schmach angezogen werden und mit ihrer Schande bekleidet werden wie ein Rock.
30 Ich will dem HERRN sehr danken mit meinem Munde und ihn rühmen unter vielen.
31 Denn er steht dem Armen zur Rechten, daß er ihm helfe von denen, die sein Leben verurteilen.
The Luther Bible is in the public domain.

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