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Day and night they prowl around on its walls. Malice and abuse are also within her.
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Sin as an Occupying Force
Commentators explain that David uses powerful imagery, personifying "Violence" and "Strife" as enemy soldiers. They aren't just abstract problems; they are depicted as active agents relentlessly patrolling the city walls day and night. This literary device emphasizes how aggressive, active, and overwhelming the forces of sin felt to David.
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Psalms
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Day and night they go about it, upon the walls thereof - That is, continually. The word “they” in this place probably refers to the…
19th Century
Anglican
They go. —It is quite in keeping with the Hebrew style to suppose mischief and strife personified here as the an…
Baptist
Remember, Jerusalem was in the hands of a band of wicked men.
Everywhere sin prevailed when David had quitted it.
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Day and night they go about it, upon the walls thereof That is, "violence" and "strife" go about the walls of it con…
No wickedness causes the believer so much distress as what he witnesses in those who profess to be part of the church of God. Let us not be surpris…
13th Century
Catholic
Hear, O God, my prayer, and do not despise my supplication.
Previously, the psalmist showed the insults of his enemies ag…
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