‏ Psalms 109

Psalm 109

For the leader. Of David, a psalm.

1 O God whom I praise, keep not silence;
for their wicked mouths they have opened against me,
they speak to me with tongues that are false,
3they beset me with words of hatred,
and fight without cause against me.
4My love they requite with hostility,
while for them I lift up my prayer.
5Evil for good they reward me,
and hatred for my love.

6“Set over him one who is godless,” they say,
“an opponent at his right hand.
7From his trial let him come forth guilty,
may his prayer be counted as sin.
8Grant that his days may be few,
that his office be seized by another.
9Grant that his children be fatherless,
and that his wife be a widow.
10Up and down may his children go begging,
expelled from their desolate home.
11May all that he owns be seized by the creditor
may strangers plunder the fruits of his toil.

12May none extend to him kindness,
or pity his fatherless children.
13His descendants be doomed to destruction!
Blotted out be his name in one generation!
14May his father’s guilt be remembered,
and his mother’s sin not blotted out:
15on record always before the Lord,
and his memory root from the earth;
16for he gave no thought to show kindness,
but pursued the poor and the needy,
drove the downhearted to death.

17May the curses he loved light upon him,
may the blessings he loathed be afar.
18Like a garment he clothed him with curses;
may they pierce to his inwards like water,
and cling to his bones like oil.
19Let them be like the robe he wraps round him,
like the belt he wears every day.”
20Be this the reward of my adversaries,
of those who speak evil against me.

21But you, Lord my God,
be true to your name,
deal kindly with me;
in your gracious kindness
save me.
22For I am poor and needy,
and my heart is wounded within me.
23I am gone like a lengthening shadow,
I am shaken off like a locust.
24My knees totter from fasting,
my flesh is shrivelled and spare.
25They heap insults upon me:
when they see me, they shake their head.

26Help me, O Lord my God,
and save me in your kindness.
27Teach them that this is your hand,
and your own doing, O Lord.
28Let them curse, if only you bless.
Put my assailants to shame,
and make your servant glad.
29My opponents be clothed with dishonour,
and wrapped in a robe of shame.

30I give thanks to you, Lord, with loud voice,
I give praise in the midst of the throng;
31for he stands by the poor, at his right hand,
to save them from those who condemn them.
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