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Chinese NCV (Simplified)

诗篇 69:19

我所受的辱罵、欺凌和侮辱,你都知道,我所有的敵人都在你面前。

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities;   Faith;   God Continued...;   Jesus, the Christ;   Persecution;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Psalms, the Book of;   Shushan;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Adversary;   Mercy, Merciful;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Psalms;   Sin;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Shame;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Cedron;   Spitting;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - God;   Psalms the book of;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for May 18;  

Parallel Translations

Chinese Union (Simplified)
你 知 道 我 受 的 辱 骂 、 欺 凌 、 羞 辱 ; 我 的 敌 人 都 在 你 面 前 。

Contextual Overview

13 But I pray to you, Lord , for favor. God, because of your great love, answer me. You are truly able to save. 14 Pull me from the mud, and do not let me sink. Save me from those who hate me and from the deep water. 15 Do not let the flood drown me or the deep water swallow me or the grave close its mouth over me. 16 Lord , answer me because your love is so good. Because of your great kindness, turn to me. 17 Do not hide from me, your servant. I am in trouble. Hurry to help me! 18 Come near and save me; rescue me from my enemies. 19 You see my shame and disgrace. You know all my enemies and what they have said. 20 Insults have broken my heart and left me weak. I looked for sympathy, but there was none; I found no one to comfort me. 21 They put poison in my food and gave me vinegar to drink.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

my reproach: Psalms 69:7-9, Psalms 22:6, Psalms 22:7, Isaiah 53:3, Hebrews 12:2, 1 Peter 2:23

dishonour: John 8:49

mine: Psalms 2:2-4, Psalms 38:9

Reciprocal: Psalms 31:11 - I was Psalms 89:50 - General Psalms 109:25 - a reproach Isaiah 49:7 - to him whom man despiseth Jeremiah 20:18 - with Matthew 27:29 - platted Mark 15:19 - they smote Mark 15:29 - they Luke 23:11 - set

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Thou hast known my reproach, and my shame, and my dishonour,.... A heap of words to express the greatness of the contempt that was cast upon him, and the injury that was done to his person and character; which was all known to God: as how he was vilified by wicked words and blasphemous speeches; how he was exposed to shame and dishonour by deeds; by spitting upon him, buffeting him, veiling his face, stripping him of his garments, and scourging and crucifying him naked;

mine adversaries [are] all before thee; in his sight: he knew their persons, the malice and wickedness that were in their hearts; and all the evil words that were spoken, and the evil actions that were done by them. Or, "are all against thee" f; for they that were against Christ were against his Father.

f נגרך "coram te, vel contra te", Cocceius.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Thou hast known my reproach - The reproach that has come upon me; the shame and contempt which I am called to endure. God had seen all this; and the psalmist appeals to him as having seen it, as a reason why he should now interpose and save him.

And my shame, and my dishonor - These are different words to express the same idea. They are accumulated here to denote the “greatness” of his distress. In other words, shame and reproach bad come upon him in every possible form.

Mine adversaries are all before thee - All who persecute and oppose me are constantly in thine eye. Thou knowest who they are; thou seest all that they do. Nothing in their conduct is concealed from thee. God, therefore, could take an accurate view of his troubles, and could see all the reasons which existed for interfering in his behalf.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 69:19. Thou hast known my reproach — This is one of the most forcible appeals to mercy and compassion that was ever made. The language of these two verses is inimitable; and the sentiment cannot be mended. I can devise no comment that would not lessen their effect.


 
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