KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 7:5
5. Let the enemy persecute my soul, and take it; yea, let him tread down my life upon the earth, and lay mine honour in the dust. Selah.
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Summary: Psalm 7 is a profound individual lament attributed to David, who seeks refuge in God amid accusations and threats from his enemies. The psalm begins with a plea for deliverance, emphasizing the importance of seeking God's protection against unjust persecution. David passionately asserts his innocence, declaring that if he has wronged his adversaries, he is willing to face the consequences. The themes of justice and divine judgment are central to this chapter, as David calls upon God to arise and defend him against those who pursue him without cause. He emphasizes God's role as the righteous judge who examines the hearts and minds of individuals, underscoring the belief in God's ultimate authority over justice. The psalm concludes with a declaration of praise, affirming God's righteousness and the certainty of His judgment against the wicked. Overall, Psalm 7 highlights the tension between human injustice and God's righteous governance, encouraging believers to trust in His protection and deliverance.
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