They that hate me without a cause are more than the hairs of mine head: they that would destroy me, being mine enemies wrongfully, are mighty: then I restored that which I took not away.
Los que me odian sin razón son más numerosos que los cabellos de mi cabeza. Mis enemigos que quieren destruirme son poderosos, aunque me atacan injustamente. Termino teniendo que devolver cosas que nunca robé.
El salmista se lamenta por enfrentar enemigos numerosos y poderosos que lo atacan sin justificación, obligándolo a sufrir consecuencias por cosas que no hizo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 69 is traditionally attributed to King David and reflects his experiences of facing unjust persecution from enemies, possibly during times of rebellion or conflict in ancient Israel. This psalm is a lament that expresses deep distress and plea for God's help, and it is often seen in the New Testament as prophetic of Jesus' own suffering, as He referenced it when enduring wrongful accusations. In the cultural context of the Old Testament, such psalms were common expressions of faith amid personal and national trials.
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