Psalm 35:19
19 Do not let those gloat over me who are my enemies without cause; do not let those who hate me without reason maliciously wink the eye.
Other Translations of Psalm 35:19
King James Version
19 Let not them that are mine enemies wrongfully
English Standard Version
19 Let not those rejoice over me who are wrongfully my foes, and let not those wink the eye who hate me without cause.
The Message
19 Don't let these liars, my enemies, have a party at my expense, Those who hate me for no reason, winking and rolling their eyes.
New King James Version
19 Let them not rejoice over me who are wrongfully my enemies; Nor let them wink with the eye who hate me without a cause.
New Living Translation
19 Don't let my treacherous enemies rejoice over my defeat. Don't let those who hate me without cause gloat over my sorrow.
Psalm 35:24
24 Vindicate me in your righteousness, Lord my God; do not let them gloat over me.
Other Translations of Psalm 35:24
King James Version
24 Judge me, O Lord my God, according to thy righteousness; and let them not rejoice over me.
English Standard Version
24 Vindicate me, O Lord, my God, according to your righteousness, and let them not rejoice over me!
The Message
24 Do what you think is right, God, my God, but don't make me pay for their good time.
New King James Version
24 Vindicate me, O Lord my God, according to Your righteousness; And let them not rejoice over me.
New Living Translation
24 Declare me not guilty, O Lord my God, for you give justice. Don't let my enemies laugh about me in my troubles.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 35:24
Commentary on Psalm 35:17-28
(Read Psalm 35:17-28)
Though the people of God are, and study to be, quiet, yet it has been common for their enemies to devise deceitful matters against them. David prays, My soul is in danger, Lord, rescue it; it belongs to thee the Father of spirits, therefore claim thine own; it is thine, save it! Lord, be not far from me, as if I were a stranger. He who exalted the once suffering Redeemer, will appear for all his people: the roaring lion shall not destroy their souls, any more than he could that of Christ, their Surety. They trust their souls in his hands, they are one with him by faith, are precious in his sight, and shall be rescued from destruction, that they may give thanks in heaven.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 35:19
Commentary on Psalm 35:17-28
(Read Psalm 35:17-28)
Though the people of God are, and study to be, quiet, yet it has been common for their enemies to devise deceitful matters against them. David prays, My soul is in danger, Lord, rescue it; it belongs to thee the Father of spirits, therefore claim thine own; it is thine, save it! Lord, be not far from me, as if I were a stranger. He who exalted the once suffering Redeemer, will appear for all his people: the roaring lion shall not destroy their souls, any more than he could that of Christ, their Surety. They trust their souls in his hands, they are one with him by faith, are precious in his sight, and shall be rescued from destruction, that they may give thanks in heaven.