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This is for the music leader, and he should use special music.

David wrote this prayer.

God will judge all people[a]

58 Do you rulers really say what is right?
    Do you judge people in a fair way?
No! You do not!
    You like to think of evil things to do.
You make cruel things happen
    everywhere in the land.
Wicked people do wrong things from their birth.
As soon as they are born,
    they start telling lies.
Their words hurt people
    like a snake's poison.
They listen to nobody,
    like a deaf cobra.
It does not obey the voice of the magician,
    even if he sings very well![b]
God, break the teeth of my enemies!
Yes, Lord, break into pieces
    the teeth of those lions!
Cause them to run away like water and disappear.
Cause them to die like dry grass in hot weather.
Cause them to be like a worm that melts as it moves along.
Cause them to be like a child that is born dead
    and never sees the light of day.
Remove them quickly,
    more quickly than pots become hot over a fire of thorn bushes.[c]
10 When God punishes those wicked people,
    righteous people will be very happy.
They will wash their feet in the blood of the wicked people!
11 People who see it will say,
    ‘It is true! God helps good people!
There is a God who judges people on earth in a fair way.’

Footnotes

  1. 58:1 In this psalm, David asks God to punish his enemies. He knows that God is fair. He always does what is right. God is the one who judges everybody in a fair way. The Hebrew in some of the verses is very hard to understand. If you read other Bible translations, you will find that some of the verses seem different.
  2. 58:5 These wicked people will not listen to God. Some magicians can make snakes obey them when they sing or make music. The wicked people are like snakes that are deaf and they cannot obey.
  3. 58:9 David asks God to punish these bad people. David wants God to remove them very quickly. He used pictures of different things to say what he means.

Psalm 58[a]

For the director of music. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” Of David. A miktam.[b]

Do you rulers indeed speak justly?(A)
    Do you judge people with equity?
No, in your heart you devise injustice,(B)
    and your hands mete out violence on the earth.(C)

Even from birth the wicked go astray;
    from the womb they are wayward, spreading lies.
Their venom is like the venom of a snake,(D)
    like that of a cobra that has stopped its ears,
that will not heed(E) the tune of the charmer,(F)
    however skillful the enchanter may be.

Break the teeth in their mouths, O God;(G)
    Lord, tear out the fangs of those lions!(H)
Let them vanish like water that flows away;(I)
    when they draw the bow, let their arrows fall short.(J)
May they be like a slug that melts away as it moves along,(K)
    like a stillborn child(L) that never sees the sun.

Before your pots can feel the heat of the thorns(M)
    whether they be green or dry—the wicked will be swept away.[c](N)
10 The righteous will be glad(O) when they are avenged,(P)
    when they dip their feet in the blood of the wicked.(Q)
11 Then people will say,
    “Surely the righteous still are rewarded;(R)
    surely there is a God who judges the earth.”(S)

Footnotes

  1. Psalm 58:1 In Hebrew texts 58:1-11 is numbered 58:2-12.
  2. Psalm 58:1 Title: Probably a literary or musical term
  3. Psalm 58:9 The meaning of the Hebrew for this verse is uncertain.