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Psalms 109 — FBV

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For the music director. A psalm of David.

109Verse 1God, the one I praise, please don't remain silent,
Verse 2because wicked and deceitful people are attacking me, telling lies about me.
Verse 3They surround me with words of hate, fighting against me for no reason.
Verse 4I love them, but they respond with hostility towards me, even while I'm praying for them!
Verse 5They pay me back with evil instead of good, with hatred instead of love.+
Verse 6“Appoint someone wicked over him.+Have someone stand as an accuser against him.
Verse 7When he is judged and sentenced, may he be found guilty. Let his prayers be counted as sins.
Verse 8May his life be short; let someone else take over his position.
Verse 9May his children be left fatherless, and his wife become a widow.
Verse 10May his children be homeless, wandering beggars, driven from their ruined houses.
Verse 11May creditors seize all that he owns; may strangers take all that he worked for.
Verse 12May no one be kind to him; may no one take pity on his fatherless children.
Verse 13May his descendants die; may his family name be wiped out in the next generation.
Verse 14May the Lord be reminded of the sins of his fathers; may his mother's sins not be blotted out.
Verse 15May their sins be constantly before the Lord; may his name be totally forgotten by people.
Verse 16For he didn't think to be kind to others, instead he harassed and killed the poor, the needy, the brokenhearted.
Verse 17He loved to put a curse on others—let it come back on him. He had no time for blessings—so may he never receive any.
Verse 18He cursed as often as he got dressed. May his curses go into him like the water he drinks, like the olive oil he rubs on his skin that enters his bones.
Verse 19May his curses stick to him like clothing, may they be pulled tight around him like a belt.”
Verse 20May all this be the punishment of the Lord on my enemies, on those who speak evil of me.+
Verse 21But treat me well, Lord God, because of your own reputation. Save me because you are faithful and good.
Verse 22For I am poor and needy, and my heart is breaking.
Verse 23I am fading away like an evening shadow; I am like a locust that is shaken off.
Verse 24I am so weak from lack of food that my legs give way; my body is just skin and bones.
Verse 25People ridicule me—they look at me and shake their heads!
Verse 26Help me, Lord my God; save me because of your trustworthy love.
Verse 27May they recognize that this is what you are doing—that you are the one who saves me.
Verse 28When they curse me, you will bless me. When they attack me, you will defeat them. And I, your servant, will be happy.
Verse 29May those who accuse me be clothed with disgrace; may they cover themselves with a cloak of shame.
Verse 30But I will keep on thanking the Lord, praising him to everyone around me.
Verse 31For he takes a stand to defend the needy, to save them from those who condemn them.
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