For they speak against thee wickedly, and thine enemies take thy name in vain.
Hablan cosas malvadas de ti con intenciones perversas, y tus enemigos usan tu nombre sin respeto y sin propósito.
Los enemigos de Dios hablan mal de él y usan su nombre de manera irrespetuosa.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 139 is a psalm attributed to King David, where he poetically reflects on God's all-knowing and ever-present nature in his life. In this specific verse, David is lamenting the actions of his enemies who wickedly oppose God by speaking against Him and using His name carelessly, likely drawing from his own experiences of persecution, such as when he fled from King Saul. This fits into the broader biblical narrative of the faithful enduring hostility from those who reject God, a common theme in the Psalms that highlights divine justice and protection.
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