Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
Psalm 31 opens with the speaker declaring trust and refuge in the Lord, pleading for deliverance, rescue from hidden nets, and guidance. The speaker commits their spirit into God's hands, expresses gladness in His steadfast love, and mentions previous afflictions and avoidance of idols. The narrative shifts to describe deep personal distress, physical wasting due to grief, and abandonment by neighbors and fleeing friends who consider the speaker dead. The speaker reports hearing widespread slander and facing conspiracies aimed at taking their life while continuing to trust in God. Further requests ask for rescue from pursuers, the silencing of lying and arrogant lips, and the shaming of the wicked in Sheol. The psalm recounts God hiding the faithful in His shelter from accusing tongues and showing loving devotion within a city under siege. It concludes with the speaker acknowledging that God heard their cry for mercy during a moment of alarm.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.