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Psalm Chapter 58

December 23, 2021

This is a very poetic Psalm from a couple different perspective. What I mean by that is simply that we see great symbolism in the language that is chosen by the author. And the author here is, of course, King David. So look at what it says, And there's an inscription. So we're going to be off one verse, because my first verse in the Hebrew texts, begins this way, to the chief musician or the choir director. And then we have two words, the phrase in Hebrew, which means if we translate it, do not destroy. Now, that's interesting, because we see something, do not destroy, but David is going to pray for destruction by means of God's judgment very quickly. And what we can glean from that is when we look at the rabbinical commentators, they point out this do not destroy meaning, do not allow them to destroy me. David is at a point. And this is important that we see this, that he feels it's either them or him that his enemies have come to the point where they want to destroy him.

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References: Psalms 58

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