Psalm 7 - New American Bible (Revised Edition) (NABRE)

Psalm 7[a]

God the Vindicator

1 A plaintive song of David, which he sang to the Lord concerning Cush, the Benjaminite.

I

2 Lord my God, in you I trusted;
save me; rescue me from all who pursue me,(A)
3 Lest someone maul me like a lion,
tear my soul apart with no one to deliver.

II

4 Lord my God, if I have done this,[b]
if there is guilt on my hands,
5 If I have maltreated someone treating me equitably—
or even despoiled my oppressor without cause—
6 Then let my enemy pursue and overtake my soul,
trample my life to the ground,
and lay my honor in the dust.(B)
Selah

III

7 Rise up, Lord, in your anger;
be aroused against the outrages of my oppressors.(C)
Stir up the justice, my God, you have commanded.
8 Have the assembly of the peoples gather about you;
and return on high above them,
9 the Lord will pass judgment on the peoples.
Judge me, Lord, according to my righteousness,
and my integrity.
10 Let the malice of the wicked end.
Uphold the just one,
O just God,(D)
who tries hearts and minds.

IV

11 God is a shield above me
saving the upright of heart.(E)
12 God is a just judge, powerful and patient,[c]
not exercising anger every day.
13 If one does not repent,
God sharpens his sword,
strings and readies the bow,(F)
14 Prepares his deadly shafts,
makes arrows blazing thunderbolts.(G)

V

15 Consider how one conceives iniquity;
is pregnant with mischief,
and gives birth to deception.(H)
16 He digs a hole and bores it deep,
but he falls into the pit he has made.(I)
17 His malice turns back upon his head;
his violence falls on his own skull.

VI

18 I will thank the Lord in accordance with his justice;
I will sing the name of the Lord Most High.(J)

Footnotes

  1. Psalm 7 An individual lament. The psalmist flees to God’s presence in the sanctuary for justice and protection (Ps 7:2–3) and takes an oath that only the innocent can swear (Ps 7:4–6). The innocent psalmist can thus hope for the just God’s protection (Ps 7:7–14) and be confident that the actions of the wicked will come back upon their own heads (Ps 7:15–17). The justice of God leads the psalmist to praise (Ps 7:18).
  2. 7:4 Have done this: in the accusation the enemies have made against the psalmist.
  3. 7:12 Powerful and patient: the inclusion of these words is drawn from the Septuagint tradition concerning this verse.

Cross references

  1. 7:2 : Ps 6:5; 22:21.
  2. 7:6 : Ps 143:3.
  3. 7:7 : Ps 9:4; 19:20.
  4. 7:10 : Ps 17:3; 26:2; 35:24; 43:1; 139:23; Jer 17:10; 20:12.
  5. 7:11 : Ps 3:4.
  6. 7:13 : Ps 11:2.
  7. 7:14 : Is 50:11.
  8. 7:15 : Jb 15:35; Is 59:4.
  9. 7:16 : Ps 9:16; 35:8; 57:7; Prv 26:27; Eccl 10:8; Sir 27:26.
  10. 7:18 : Ps 18:50; 30:5; 135:3; 146:2.