Psalms70
English Standard Version
1To the . Of , for the . Make haste, O , to me! O Lord, to me!
2Let them be and who my ! Let them be and who in my !
3Let them turn because of their who , , !
4May who you and be in you! May those who your , is !
5But I am and ; to me, O ! You are my and my ; O Lord, do !
Cross References
Psalms 70Psalm 70 is a nearly verbatim copy of the closing portion of Psalm 40.
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Parallel text with a minor variation from 'thinketh upon me' to 'make haste unto me.'
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Parallel text matching the petition for adversaries seeking his soul to be confounded.
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Parallel text regarding the shame of those saying 'Aha, aha.'
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Parallel text matching the prayer for seekers of God to rejoice and magnify Him.
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Shares the unique title 'to bring to remembrance' with Psalm 38.
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Verbal parallel of enemies saying 'Aha, aha' in mockery of David.
Parallels the plea of being 'poor and sorrowful/needy' but trustful in God.
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