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Psalms 89:41

Made Simple — Modern English Translation

Translated by Verse Made Simple Editorial
KJV ORIGINAL
All that pass by the way spoil him: he is a reproach to his neighbours.
Close to the original. Clear modern English.
✦ MADE SIMPLE

Everyone who passes by robs him; he has become a disgrace to his neighbors.

⚡ THE BOTTOM LINE

The writer is describing someone who has fallen so low that strangers take advantage of him and even his neighbors look down on him with shame.

📚 Historical Context

Psalm 89 is a lament psalm attributed to Ethan the Ezrahite, written during a time of national crisis for Israel, likely reflecting the Babylonian exile or other invasions that shattered the Davidic kingdom. It contrasts God's eternal covenant with David, as promised in 2 Samuel 7, with the harsh reality of defeat and humiliation, where enemies were plundering the land and bringing shame. This verse specifically portrays the nation as vulnerable and mocked by its neighbors, highlighting the psalmist's grief over the apparent failure of God's promises.

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