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Chapter 35
Psalms Chapter 35 Crying Out to Hashem Against Wicked and Evil People
Psalms On Seeking Hashem’s Judgment Against Wicked And Evil People In Betrayal And Ungratefulness
Regardless of a person’s status, being ungrateful comes in different packages. Nonetheless, continue in doing good finding G-d’s favor who sees each and every action you make. Even people will not only ignore you, but will tell bad things against you in the end.
“When Ungrateful People Not Only Do Not Appreciate You But Go Against You — Let Hashem Look Into It”
… O Hashem, fight my adversaries, battle those who do battle with me.
35:1
May they be shamed and disgraced, those who seek my life, let them retreat and be humiliated, those who plot my harm.
:4
For without cause they have hidden for me the snare of their net, without cause they have dug [pits] to kill me.
:7
All my limbs will say, “Hashem, who is like You? Deliverer of the poor from one mightier than he, of the poor and the destitute from the one who robs him.”
:10
They pay me evil for good, bereavement for my soul.
:12
But as for me, when they were ill, my clothing was sackcloth, and I afflicted myself with fasting, may my prayer return upon my own bosom.
:13
O Lord, how long will You look on? Rescue my soul from their destruction, …
:17
Let them not rejoice over me, those who oppose me for false cause, nor those who hate me without reason wink an eye.
:19
You have seen, Hashem, do not be mute; O Lord be not far from me.
:22
May they be shamed and humiliated together, those who are glad over my misfortune; may they be clothed in shame and disgrace, those who lift themselves up haughtily over me.
:26
Judge me according to Your righteousness, Hashem, my God, and let them not rejoice over me.
:24
May they be shamed and humiliated together, those who are glad over my misfortune; may they be clothed in shame and disgrace, those who lift themselves up haughtily over me.
:26
… “Be glorified, Hashem, Who desires the peace of His servant!”
:27
1 Of David. O Lord, strive with those who strive against me, battle my foes.
2 Grasp a shield and encircling armor, and rise to my assistance.
3 And arm Yourself with a spear and bar the way before my pursuers; say to my soul, “I am your salvation.”
4 May those who seek my life be shamed and embarrassed; may those who plan my harm draw backward and be abashed.
5 Let them be as chaff before the wind, with an angel of the Lord thrusting them.
6 May their way be dark and slippery, with an angel of the Lord pursuing them.
7 For without cause they have hidden for me a pit, yea a net; without cause they have dug it for my soul.
8 May darkness that he does not know come upon him, and his net that he hid shall ensnare him; in the darkness may he fall into it.
9 And my soul shall exult in the Lord; it shall rejoice in His salvation.
10 All my bones shall say, O Lord, who is like You, Who saves a poor man from one stronger than he and a poor man and a needy one from one who robs him.
11 False witnesses rise up; they ask me of things that I know not.
12 They recompense me with evil instead of good, death to my soul.
13 But, as for me, when they were ill, my attire was sackcloth; I afflicted myself with fasting, and may my prayer return upon my bosom.
14 I walked about as though it were a friend or as though it were my own brother; I was bowed with gloom as the mourning of a mother.
15 And, when I limped, they rejoiced and gathered; lame people gathered about me, [why,] I do not know. Were they to tear, they would not draw blood.
16 Because of the flattery of scorn for food, they gnash their teeth at me.
17 O Lord, how long will You look on? Return my soul from their darkness, my only one from young lions.
18 I will thank You in a large assembly; in a mighty people I will praise You.
19 Let them not rejoice over me, those who are my enemies for an unjust cause, neither shall those who hate me for nought wink their eyes.
20 For they do not speak peace, and against the crushed people of the earth they think words of deceit.
21 And they opened their mouth wide against me and they said, “Aha! Aha! Our eyes have seen [what we desired].”
22 You saw, O Lord, do not be silent; O Lord, do not distance Yourself from me.
23 Arouse Yourself and awaken to my judgment, my God and my Lord, to my cause.
24 Judge me according to Your righteousness, O Lord, my God, and let them not rejoice over me.
25 Let them not say in their hearts, “Our soul rejoices.” Let them not say, “We have swallowed him up.”
26 Let them be ashamed and abashed together, those who rejoice at my misfortune; let them be clothed in shame and disgrace, those who raise themselves haughtily over me.
27 Let those who desire my vindication sing praises and rejoice, and let them constantly say, “May the Lord, Who desires the peace of His servant, be magnified.”
28 And my tongue shall utter Your righteousness, Your praise all day long.
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