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Psalms 59:7

Posted on 18 May at 15:16

“Behold, they belch out with their mouth: swords are in their lips: for who, say they, doth hear? Psalms 59:7 (KJV)”

Context:To better understand this verse, it’s essential to consider its surrounding verses and the broader context of the psalm. In the preceding verses, David describes his enemies, who are portrayed as vicious and violent individuals. They lay traps and conspire against David, seeking to harm him unjustly.

“They belch out with their mouth”: The phrase “they belch out with their mouth” refers to the way David’s enemies speak. It suggests that they spew out wickedness and evil from their mouths. Their words are like unpleasant emissions, representing their deceitful and harmful intentions.

“Swords are in their lips”: This phrase metaphorically describes the harmful nature of the enemies’ speech. Swords are instruments of violence and destruction, and here they represent the hurtful words spoken by David’s adversaries. Their tongues are like weapons, inflicting damage through slander, lies, and malicious speech.

“For who, say they, doth hear?”: The enemies mockingly question whether anyone hears or takes notice of their actions. They arrogantly assume that they can act with impunity, believing that no one, including God, will hold them accountable for their wickedness. This reflects their lack of fear or reverence for God’s authority and their disregard for the consequences of their words and actions.

The verse highlights the importance of our words and the impact they can have. It condemns those who use their speech to harm others, spread lies, and deceive. It also reminds us of the accountability we have before God for our words and actions.

As readers, we can draw several lessons from this verse:

Guarding our speech:It’s essential to be mindful of the words we speak. We should refrain from using our words to harm or deceive others. Instead, our speech should be uplifting, truthful, and edifying.

The power of words:This verse reminds us of the influence our words can have on others. Just as the enemies’ words were like swords, our words can either build up or tear down. We should use our words to bring encouragement, healing, and reconciliation.

God as the ultimate judge:Although the wicked may think they can escape accountability, this verse reminds us that God sees and hears everything. He is the ultimate judge who will hold every person accountable for their words and actions. As believers, we can trust that God will bring justice and vindication in due time.

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