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Psalms 35 (NIV)

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Psalms 35 (NIV)
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Ps.35.10

35:10 Nothing in the universe can compare with the Lord (see 86:8; 89:6, 8; Isa 40:18, 25).

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Ps.35.11

35:11 Malicious witnesses want nothing but violence (see 11:4-6; 54:3).

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Ps.35.11-18

35:11-18 The psalmist presents the Lord with the reasons for his suffering. Evil has many faces. He is tired and worn out, and he knows that only the Lord can help him.

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Ps.35.1-28

Ps 35 In this lament, the Lord’s troubled servant calls for God to see his circumstances and vindicate him.

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psalms 11:4-6

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