Awake and rise to my defense, to my cause, my God and my Lord!
Parallel translations
- WEB Wake up! Rise up to defend me, my God! My Lord, contend for me!
- KJV Stir up thyself, and awake to my judgment, even unto my cause, my God and my Lord.
- NKJV Stir up Yourself, and awake to my vindication, To my cause, my God and my Lord.
- NASB Stir Yourself, and awake to my right And to my cause, my God and my Lord.
- NLT Wake up! Rise to my defense! Take up my case, my God and my Lord.
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Quick answer
David urgently calls God to 'wake up' and rise to his defense and plead his case. It is bold prayer rooted in covenant relationship.
Overview
The cries 'Wake up! Rise up!' are not doubts about God's attention but vivid, faith-filled urgency, asking the Judge to take up his cause. David addresses Him intimately as 'my God' and 'my Lord,' grounding the appeal in relationship. Such honest, pressing prayer is welcomed by God, who ultimately contends for His people through the righteous advocacy of Jesus Christ (1 John 2:1).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 8
- Ps 7:6Arise, O LORD, in Your anger; rise up against the fury of my enemies. Awake, my God, and ordain judgment.
- Ps 44:23Wake up, O Lord! Why are You sleeping? Arise! Do not reject us forever.
- Ps 89:26He will call to Me, ‘You are my Father, my God, the Rock of my salvation.’
- Ps 59:4For no fault of my own, they move swiftly to attack me. Arise to help me, and take notice.
- Ps 80:2before Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh. Rally Your mighty power and come to save us.
- Isa 51:9Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of the LORD. Wake up as in days past, as in generations of old. Was it not You who cut Rahab to pieces, who pierced through the dragon?
- Ps 142:5I cry to You, O LORD: “You are my refuge, my portion in the land of the living.”
- John 20:28Thomas replied, “My Lord and my God!”
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The Psalms are Christ's own prayer book and a gallery of his portraits — the suffering one of Psalm 22, the risen Lord of Psalm 16, the priest-king of Psalm 110, the Son to whom the nations are given.
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