They also that seek after my life lay snares for me: and they that seek my hurt speak mischievous things, and imagine deceits all the day long.
Los que buscan quitarme la vida me ponen trampas, y los que quieren hacerme daño hablan maldades de mí y todo el día planean engañarme.
Los enemigos del salmista conspiran constantemente contra él con trampas, calumnias y engaños.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 38 is attributed to King David and is a lament psalm where he pours out his distress over his sins and the physical ailments that followed, possibly reflecting real-life struggles during his reign. In the biblical narrative, David frequently dealt with enemies who plotted against him, such as during his conflicts with King Saul or internal rebellions, making this verse a vivid expression of the dangers he faced from deceitful adversaries. This context highlights the ongoing threats in ancient Israelite life, where kings like David had to navigate betrayal and schemes in a world of political and personal rivalries.
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