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They reward me evil for good, To the bereaving of my soul.
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The Desolation of Betrayal
The psalmist describes being rewarded with evil for good, which commentators explain leads to a feeling of utter desolation. The phrase "bereaving of my soul" is interpreted as being made to feel forsaken, abandoned, and stripped of all comfort, as if one were an orphan. This highlights the profound and personal pain that comes from betrayal by those one has helped.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
They rewarded me evil for good - They recompensed, or returned evil instead of good. The manner in which they did it he states in t…
19th Century
Anglican
To the spoiling of my soul. —Literally, desolation to my soul. We may paraphrase,
“They rewarded me evil f…
16th Century
Protestant
They render me evil for good. David again shows that his enemies' malice was especially heinous, because they not only oppressed him wrong…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
They rewarded me evil for good For the good David did in killing Goliath, and slaying his ten thousands of the Phili…
Call a man ungrateful, and you can call him no worse: this was the character of David's enemies. In this, he was a type of Christ. David shows how …
13th Century
Catholic
1. Unjust witnesses, rising up. This is the beginning of the second part. Previously, the psalmist asked for the wicked to be drive…
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