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Verses 9-13

3. David’s lament over his danger 31:9-13

David recounted some of the reasons he needed God’s help. Among other things, he admitted his own sins were partly responsible for his sufferings (v.10). Mainly it was the opposition of evil people that accounted for his distress. They had resisted, slandered, and schemed against him. He felt alone in standing for what was right.

"In the psalmists’ world the righteous and the wicked do not peacefully coexist in the name of pluralism. Rather the wicked marshal all their cunning and power in an effort to annihilate the righteous (Psalms 31:13; Psalms 56:5-6; Psalms 71:10; Psalms 143:3)." [Note: Chisholm, "A Theology . . .," p. 279.]

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