25 May their place be deserted; let there be no one to dwell in their tents.

Other Translations of Psalm 69:25

King James Version

25 Let their habitation their habitation: Heb. their palace be desolate; and let none dwell in their tents.

English Standard Version

25 May their camp be a desolation; let no one dwell in their tents.

The Message

25 Burn down their houses, Leave them desolate with nobody at home.

New King James Version

25 Let their dwelling place be desolate; Let no one live in their tents.

New Living Translation

25 Let their homes become desolate and their tents be deserted.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 69:25

Commentary on Psalm 69:22-29

(Read Psalm 69:22-29)

These are prophecies of the destruction of Christ's persecutors. Verses Romans 11:9,10. When the supports of life and delights of sense, through the corruption of our nature, are made the food and fuel of sin, then our table is a snare. Their sin was, that they would not see, but shut their eyes against the light, loving darkness rather; their punishment was, that they should not see, but should be given up to their own hearts' lusts which hardened them. Those who reject God's great salvation proffered to them, may justly fear that his indignation will be poured out upon them. If men will sin, the Lord will reckon for it. But those that have multiplied to sin, may yet find mercy, through the righteousness of the Mediator. God shuts not out any from that righteousness; the gospel excludes none who do not, by unbelief, shut themselves out. But those who are proud and self-willed, so that they will not come in to God's righteousness, shall have their doom accordingly; they themselves decide it. Let those not expect any benefit thereby, who are not glad to be beholden to it. It is better to be poor and sorrowful, with the blessing of the Lord, than rich and jovial, and under his curse. This may be applied to Christ. He was, when on earth, a man of sorrows that had not where to lay his head; but God exalted him. Let us call upon the Lord, and though poor and sorrowful, guilty and defiled, his salvation will set us up on high.

8 May his days be few; may another take his place of leadership.

Other Translations of Psalm 109:8

King James Version

8 Let his days be few; and let another take his office. office: or, charge

English Standard Version

8 May his days be few; may another take his office!

The Message

8 Give him a short life, and give his job to somebody else.

New King James Version

8 Let his days be few, And let another take his office.

New Living Translation

8 Let his years be few; let someone else take his position.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 109:8

Commentary on Psalm 109:6-20

(Read Psalm 109:6-20)

The Lord Jesus may speak here as a Judge, denouncing sentence on some of his enemies, to warn others. When men reject the salvation of Christ, even their prayers are numbered among their sins. See what hurries some to shameful deaths, and brings the families and estates of others to ruin; makes them and theirs despicable and hateful, and brings poverty, shame, and misery upon their posterity: it is sin, that mischievous, destructive thing. And what will be the effect of the sentence, "Go, ye cursed," upon the bodies and souls of the wicked! How it will affect the senses of the body, and the powers of the soul, with pain, anguish, horror, and despair! Think on these things, sinners, tremble and repent.