Yea, they opened their mouth wide against me, and said, Aha, aha, our eye hath seen it.
Sí, abrieron sus bocas contra mí y dijeron: '¡Ajá! ¡Ajá! ¡Lo vimos con nuestros propios ojos!'
Los enemigos del salmista se burlan de él, afirmando haber sido testigos de su desgracia.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 35 is a lament psalm attributed to King David, likely written during a time of personal crisis such as his flight from King Saul or Absalom, where he faced betrayal and slander from enemies. In this verse, David vividly describes his adversaries mocking him with open taunts like "Aha, aha," symbolizing their glee at his perceived downfall, which was a common form of verbal aggression in ancient Near Eastern cultures. This reflects the broader biblical theme of the righteous suffering unjustly and crying out to God for vindication.
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