Psalms 70:2 - Let them be disappointed and confounded who seek my soul. Let those who desire my ruin be turned back in disgrace.

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What does "Psalms 70:2" mean?


Psalm 70:2 is a prayer for deliverance from enemies. Let's break it down:

"Let them be disappointed and confounded who seek my soul": This part asks that the people who are trying to harm or destroy the psalmist (the speaker in the Psalm) will be unsuccessful in their efforts. "Disappointed" means they won't achieve their goal. "Confounded" suggests they'll be confused, frustrated, and possibly even ashamed by their failure. The phrase "seek my soul" is a poetic way of saying "seek my life" or "seek to destroy me."

"Let those who desire my ruin be turned back in disgrace": This is a parallel statement, reinforcing the first. "Those who desire my ruin" are the same enemies, those who want the psalmist's destruction, downfall, or failure. The prayer is that they will not only fail but will also be humiliated and put to shame ("turned back in disgrace") for their malicious intentions.

In essence, the verse is a plea for protection and a prayer for the failure and humiliation of one's enemies. The psalmist is asking God to intervene and ensure that those who seek their harm will be defeated and publicly shamed.

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