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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2023 · 3 MIN

Psalm 109 | The Prayer of the Accused | Scripture Narration

from Scripture Narration · host Mattithyahu Sha'ul

For Psalm 109 (Tehillim 109), the tone is one of raw, searing intensity. This is known as an imprecatory Psalm—the most powerful of its kind. It is the cry of a servant who has been repaid evil for good and hatred for love. Rather than taking personal vengeance, the Psalmist hands the "right-ruling" over to YAHUAH, asking the Heaven’s Court to let the wicked man’s own malice return upon his own head."O Elohim of my praise, do not be silent! For the mouth of the wicked and the mouth of deceit have opened against me." Enter the courtroom of Tehillim 109, a cry for divine justice against those who reward hatred for love.About This Reading In this episode, we sit with Psalm 109 (Tehillim). This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR) translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance.This Psalm is a heavy, judicial appeal. It describes a man surrounded by "words of hatred" and false accusations. The middle section contains a series of intense petitions for the wicked to face the consequences of their own actions—prayers that were famously applied to the betrayer of Messiah in the Renewed Covenant. The Psalm concludes with a beautiful shift from the "accuser" to the "Advocate," as the Psalmist trusts 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 to stand at the right hand of the poor. We aim to decrease so that the weight of the Word and the sovereignty of the Name may be the focus of your meditation.Key Highlights:Focus: Appeal to the Silent Elohim, The Judgments of the Deceitful, and the Deliverance of the Needy.Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR).Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary.How to Use This Episode: Listen to this Psalm when you are facing slander, betrayal, or legal injustice. It teaches us how to pour out our "bitterness" and desire for justice directly to YAHUAH rather than taking matters into our own hands. It is a reminder that the "accuser" (Satan) may stand at the right hand of the wicked, but YAHUAH stands at the right hand of the poor to save him.Excerpts From The ScripturesAll Praises To 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 our Elohiym!  Scripture Narration PodcastScripture Metadata: YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, YAH, Yeshayahu, Restored Names, The Scriptures 2009, Audio Bible, Scripture Narration, Pure Word, No Commentary, Ten Words, Torah, Sleep Bible, Bible Meditation, Hebrew Roots, Yahshar'el, Set-Apart Names, Bible Reading, Daily Devotion.

For Psalm 109 (Tehillim 109), the tone is one of raw, searing intensity. This is known as an imprecatory Psalm—the most powerful of its kind. It is the cry of a servant who has been repaid evil for good and hatred for love. Rather than taking personal vengeance, the Psalmist hands the "right-ruling" over to YAHUAH, asking the Heaven’s Court to let the wicked man’s own malice return upon his own head."O Elohim of my praise, do not be silent! For the mouth of the wicked and the mouth of deceit have opened against me." Enter the courtroom of Tehillim 109, a cry for divine justice against those who reward hatred for love.About This Reading In this episode, we sit with Psalm 109 (Tehillim). This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR) translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance.This Psalm is a heavy, judicial appeal. It describes a man surrounded by "words of hatred" and false accusations. The middle section contains a series of intense petitions for the wicked to face the consequences of their own actions—prayers that were famously applied to the betrayer of Messiah in the Renewed Covenant. The Psalm concludes with a beautiful shift from the "accuser" to the "Advocate," as the Psalmist trusts 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 to stand at the right hand of the poor. We aim to decrease so that the weight of the Word and the sovereignty of the Name may be the focus of your meditation.Key Highlights:Focus: Appeal to the Silent Elohim, The Judgments of the Deceitful, and the Deliverance of the Needy.Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR).Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary.How to Use This Episode: Listen to this Psalm when you are facing slander, betrayal, or legal injustice. It teaches us how to pour out our "bitterness" and desire for justice directly to YAHUAH rather than taking matters into our own hands. It is a reminder that the "accuser" (Satan) may stand at the right hand of the wicked, but YAHUAH stands at the right hand of the poor to save him.Excerpts From The ScripturesAll Praises To 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 our Elohiym!  Scripture Narration PodcastScripture Metadata: YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, YAH, Yeshayahu, Restored Names, The Scriptures 2009, Audio Bible, Scripture Narration, Pure Word, No Commentary, Ten Words, Torah, Sleep Bible, Bible Meditation, Hebrew Roots, Yahshar'el, Set-Apart Names, Bible Reading, Daily Devotion.

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