Psalms 35:4-10
Summary for Ps 35:4-10: 35:4-10 a The psalmist longs for the Lord’s salvation. The language seems vindictive, but it arises from a desire for justice and for the Lord to care for the needy and oppressed.35:6 b A path that is dark and slippery suggests instability and untimely doom under the Lord’s judgment (see 69:23 c; 73:18 d; 82:5 e; 107:10 f; 143:3 g).
• The angel of the Lord is an agent of judgment as well as salvation.
35:10 h Nothing in the universe can compare with the Lord (see 86:8 i; 89:6 j, 8 k; Isa 40:18 l, 25 m).
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