KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 58:4
4. Their poison is like the poison of a serpent: they are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear;
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Summary: Psalm 58 is a poignant reflection on the theme of divine justice and the condition of the wicked. The psalm opens with a bold accusation against rulers and judges who are corrupt, highlighting their failure to uphold justice and their inclination towards evil. The psalmist describes the wicked as being deceitful from birth, illustrating the depth of their corruption. A key message of this chapter is the certainty of God's judgment; the psalmist calls for divine intervention against the wicked, asking God to take action against those who perpetrate injustice. The imagery used to describe the fate of the wicked includes the metaphor of a serpent being rendered powerless, indicating that their schemes will ultimately come to nothing. The chapter concludes on a note of hope, affirming that the righteous will rejoice when they see God's justice enacted, reinforcing the belief that God will vindicate the innocent and punish the wicked. This psalm ultimately emphasizes the importance of integrity, the assurance of divine retribution, and the triumph of righteousness.
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