Title: Strike the wicked / Psalm 35:1-28
Contents
Introduction: A cruel enemy searches for the poet's life.
Their hostile actions have no basis, and the malignity of their actions is their innocence.
It got bigger because of his ignorance. The poet tells this to the Lord
He appeals to them and asks for their righteous judgment.
1. Pray for the destruction of enemies 1-10
(1) As the poet's protector, the LORD Himself armed himself with a shield and a hand.
He took hold of the shield and drew out his spear to block the way of those who pursue me.
I ask you to conduct a two-sided operation to attack and defend the enemy with
And reassure the soul, saying, "I am your salvation" (verse 3).
hope 1-3
(2) to shame his enemies who are continually seeking his life,
Make me go back in despair, and drive me away like chaff before the wind.
and their way is dark and slippery, and the angel of the LORD pursues
It's a plea to not let it even sprout. 4-6
(3) His enemies are plotting to capture him, and he is like a net
It's like setting a trap and digging a trap, or as the saying goes, "Someone else's catch or trick."
wished to be caught on their own. 7-8
(4) The psalmist says that the God in whom he is pleased, because salvation comes from God,
He rejoices in the fact that he is saved because he has been saved. to crush the bones
thank you 9-10
2. The persecutor's ingratitude 11-18
They are false witnesses trying to accuse innocent David. David doesn't know
He brought what he was doing and tried to blame him. this
Acts are extremely evil, and God will punish them severely.
They try to repay good for evil. That is, they will be in trouble
At that time the poet David sympathized with them (13-14);
It is said to have been repaid as a mid-point. As if tearing apart someone's personality with slander and gossip
that it was ridiculed.
Even at the banquet, he mocked and despised the benefactor, so it was very hard
Jin's spirit
He prayed for deliverance from the hands of these terrifying enemies,
It ended with a vow of death (17-18).
3. Asking for a Righteous Judgment 19-28
If David fails, how good his enemies will be.
is it? “They opened their mouths wide toward me, haha, and we saw
All will be said.” This is because they said that they had triumphed.
It means to open up and advance.
David couldn't bear the hardships he was going through, but it was even worse.
It is said that even the enemies will rejoice, and they will die.
"The Lord has seen this..." and strengthened the hope of help.
All.
"My God, my lord, shake and awake and judge me..."
means to call for the uprising of God (蹶起).
The poet who judges according to the justice of the Lord, knows and believes that he will surely live
He pleaded that his enemies would not rejoice over him.
repeat
Conclusion: David praised God forever even after he was rescued from his troubles.
I will only send What the saints do for God is the glory
thank you praise It is not repaying God, just
It is just a salutation of the amazing saving deeds he performed. God is this
He is pleased with them (Hebrews 13:15).