Psalms 58
The rulers and wicked are condemned for their injustice and violence, with their evil nature present from birth. They are compared to venomous snakes that cannot be charmed, and the psalmist asks God to destroy them, breaking their power and causing them to vanish. The wicked will be swept away, and the righteous will rejoice in their destruction, knowing that God judges the earth and rewards the righteous.
1Do you rulers indeed speak justly? Do you judge uprightly among men?2No, in your heart you devise injustice, and your hands mete out violence on the earth.3Even from birth the wicked go astray; from the womb they are wayward and speak lies.4Their venom is like the venom of a snake, like that of a cobra that has stopped its ears,5that will not heed the tune of the charmer, however skillful the enchanter may be.6Break the teeth in their mouths, O God; tear out, O LORD, the fangs of the lions!7Let them vanish like water that flows away; when they draw the bow, let their arrows be blunted.8Like a slug melting away as it moves along, like a stillborn child, may they not see the sun.9Before your pots can feel the heat of the thorns- whether they be green or dry-the wicked will be swept away.10The righteous will be glad when they are avenged, when they bathe their feet in the blood of the wicked.11Then men will say, "Surely the righteous still are rewarded; surely there is a God who judges the earth."
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