![]() ![]() Rending me in pieces, while there is none to deliver.Ī. The psalm contains both David’s cry of anguish and shout of confidence in God’s deliverance. More likely this Cush, a Benjamite, was simply another partisan of Saul against David. ![]() The specific occasion is not easily connected with an event recorded in the historical books of the Old Testament it may be a veiled reference to either Shimei’s accusations against David in 2 Samuel 16:5 or to Saul’s slanders against David. The New King James Version translates the Hebrew word “shiggaion” as meditation, though the word is difficult to translate and is used elsewhere only in Habakkuk 3:1. The Hebrew title to this psalm reads: A Meditation of David, which he sang to the LORD concerning the words of Cush, a Benjamite. Psalm 7 – Confidence in God’s Deliverance
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