Set thou a wicked man over him: and let Satan stand at his right hand.
Pon a una persona malvada en autoridad sobre él, y que Satanás esté a su lado como su acusador.
El salmista pide que su enemigo sea juzgado por alguien malvado y acusado por Satanás mismo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 109 is a prayer attributed to David, expressing his deep anguish and calling for God's judgment on those who betrayed and persecuted him, likely in the context of his conflicts with enemies like Saul or Absalom. In ancient Israelite culture, such imprecatory psalms were a way to voice raw emotions and seek divine justice rather than personal revenge, reflecting the societal norms of appealing to God in times of distress. This specific verse illustrates the intensity of David's plea by asking for a wicked overseer and the adversarial presence of Satan to afflict his enemy, drawing from the spiritual worldview of the Old Testament.
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