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2. Let those who go after my soul have shame and trouble; let those who have evil designs against me be turned back and made foolish.

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BBE Psalms 70:2 overlaying nature image scene: Wild mustangs gallop across sage-covered hills in the morning light.;2. Let those who go after my soul have shame and trouble; let those who have evil designs against me be turned back and made foolish.

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Summary: Psalm 70 is a brief yet poignant plea for divine assistance in times of distress. The psalmist, traditionally attributed to David, urgently calls upon God to save and deliver him from his adversaries. The repeated request for quick help highlights a sense of desperation and reliance on God's mercy. Central themes include the recognition of human vulnerability, the necessity of seeking God in times of trouble, and the importance of communal prayer for deliverance. The psalm emphasizes the hope that those who seek God will rejoice and be glad, reinforcing the belief in God's ultimate justice. Overall, Psalm 70 serves as a reminder of the faithful's dependence on God for rescue and the assurance that genuine seekers of God will find refuge in Him.

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