May the creditor seize everything that he has, And may strangers plunder the product of his labor.
Parallel translations
- WEB Let the creditor seize all that he has. Let strangers plunder the fruit of his labor.
- KJV Let the extortioner catch all that he hath; and let the strangers spoil his labour.
- BSB May the creditor seize all he owns, and strangers plunder the fruits of his labor.
- ESV May the creditor seize all that he has; may strangers plunder the fruits of his toil!
- NKJV Let the creditor seize all that he has, And let strangers plunder his labor.
- NLT May creditors seize his entire estate, and strangers take all he has earned.
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Quick answer
David asks that creditors seize everything the wicked man owns and strangers plunder his earnings. The oppressor who robbed others is repaid in kind.
Overview
Because this enemy 'persecuted the poor and needy' (v. 16), the prayer asks that he be stripped of his gains by the same forces he showed no mercy. It reflects the biblical principle that the unjust reap what they sow (Galatians 6:7). God's justice ensures that ill-gotten wealth provides no lasting security.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Job 5:5whose harvest the hungry eats up, and take it even out of the thorns. The snare gapes for their substance.
- Deut 28:50–51a nation of fierce facial expressions, that doesn’t respect the elderly, nor show favor to the young,
- Deut 28:29You will grope at noonday, as the blind gropes in darkness, and you shall not prosper in your ways. You will only be oppressed and robbed always, and there will be no one to save you.
- Deut 28:33–34A nation which you don’t know eat the fruit of your ground and all of your work. You will only be oppressed and crushed always;
- Job 20:18That for which he labored he shall restore, and shall not swallow it down. According to the substance that he has gotten, he shall not rejoice.
- Job 18:9–19A snare will take him by the heel. A trap will catch him.
- Judg 6:3–6So it was, when Israel had sown, that the Midianites, the Amalekites, and the children of the east came up against them.
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