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Psalms 41:9

Posted on 18 May at 15:16
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“Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me.”

Context:Psalms is a book of poetry and songs, attributed primarily to King David.

The Psalms cover a wide range of emotions, experiences, and themes, including praise, thanksgiving, lament, and trust in God.

Psalm 41 is classified as a psalm of lament.

Lament and Betrayal:In this particular verse, David is lamenting the betrayal he has experienced.

The phrase “mine own familiar friend” refers to someone whom David knew intimately, a close companion or confidant.

David trusted this person, even to the point of sharing bread with him.

However, instead of loyalty and support, this friend has turned against David, symbolized by the metaphor of lifting up his heel.

Symbolic Meaning:The act of lifting up one’s heel against someone signifies hostility, contempt, or betrayal.

It is a symbolic representation of turning away from a relationship or trampling on the trust and goodwill that existed before.

The imagery suggests an act of treachery and is likely derived from the custom of striking someone with the heel of the foot.

Historical Context:While the specific incident behind this verse is not mentioned in Psalm 41, many scholars believe that it reflects David’s distress during the rebellion of his son Absalom.

Absalom was a beloved son of David who rebelled against his father’s rule, seeking to overthrow him as king.

During this rebellion, David faced not only political challenges but also personal betrayal by people he had trusted.

Messianic Foreshadowing:Some interpret this verse in a messianic context, seeing it as a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ’s betrayal by Judas Iscariot, one of His disciples.

Like David, Jesus shared bread with Judas at the Last Supper, and Judas subsequently betrayed Him by identifying Him to the religious authorities for arrest.

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