Deliver my soul, O LORD, from lying lips, and from a deceitful tongue.
Parallel translations
- WEB Deliver my soul, Yahweh, from lying lips, from a deceitful tongue.
- BSB Deliver my soul, O LORD, from lying lips and a deceitful tongue.
- NKJV Deliver my soul, O Lord, from lying lips And from a deceitful tongue.
- NASB Rescue my soul, Lord, from lying lips, From a deceitful tongue.
- NLT Rescue me, O Lord, from liars and from all deceitful people.
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Quick answer
He prays for deliverance from lying lips and a deceitful tongue. Slander and deceit are real dangers from which only God can rescue.
Overview
The psalmist's chief affliction is the destructive speech of others, 'lying lips' and a 'deceitful tongue.' He turns not to revenge but to God for rescue. This honest plea reminds us that words wound deeply, and it points to Christ, who though slandered entrusted Himself to the God who judges justly.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Ps 140:1–3Deliver me, O LORD, from the evil man: preserve me from the violent man;
- Prov 12:22Lying lips are abomination to the LORD: but they that deal truly are his delight.
- Ps 109:1–2Hold not thy peace, O God of my praise;
- Ps 52:2–4Thy tongue deviseth mischiefs; like a sharp razor, working deceitfully.
- Matt 26:59–62Now the chief priests, and elders, and all the council, sought false witness against Jesus, to put him to death;
- Ps 35:11False witnesses did rise up; they laid to my charge things that I knew not.
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