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All day long they twist my words. All their thoughts are against me for evil.
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The Torture of Words
Commentators explain that to "wrest" words means to maliciously twist, torture, and pervert their original meaning. One scholar likens it to putting words on a rack to force a false confession. This tactic was used against David, against Jesus, and is a common experience for believers.
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18th Century
Theologian
Every day they wrest my words – The word here rendered “wrest,” means literally to give pain, to grieve, to afflict; and it is used…
19th Century
Bishop
Wrest. —Properly, afflict; and so some, “injure my cause.” But “torture my words” is intelligible.
Preacher
In God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do to me.
Every day they wrest my words: This is a common calami…
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16th Century
Every day my words vex me. The first part of this verse has been rendered in various ways. Some understand my words to be the nom…
17th Century
Pastor
Every day they wrest my words Form, fashion, and shape them at their pleasure; construe them, and put what sense upo…
Minister
Be merciful unto me, O God. This petition includes all the good for which we come to the throne of grace. If we obtain mercy there, we nee…
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