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Psalm 69:25–28
69:25 May their camp become desolate,
their tents uninhabited!45
69:26 For they harass46 the one whom you discipline;47
they spread the news about the suffering of those whom you punish.48
69:27 Hold them accountable for all their sins!49
Do not vindicate them!50
69:28 May their names be deleted from the scroll of the living!51
Do not let their names be listed with the godly!52
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| 46 | tn Or “persecute”; Heb “chase.” |
| 47 | tn Heb “for you, the one whom you strike, they chase.” |
| 48 | tn Heb “they announce the pain of your wounded ones” (i.e., “the ones whom you wounded,” as the parallel line makes clear). sn The psalmist is innocent of the false charges made by his enemies (v. 4), but he is also aware of his sinfulness (v. 5) and admits that he experiences divine discipline (v. 26) despite his devotion to God (v. 9). Here he laments that his enemies take advantage of such divine discipline by harassing and slandering him. They “kick him while he’s down,” as the expression goes. |
| 49 | tn Heb “place sin upon their sin.” |
| 50 | tn Heb “let them not come into your vindication.” |
| 51 | tn Heb “let them be wiped out of the scroll of the living.” sn The phrase the scroll of the living occurs only here in the OT. It pictures a scroll or census list containing the names of the citizens of a community. When an individual died, that person’s name was removed from the list. So this curse is a very vivid way of asking that the enemies die. |
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