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Księga Psalmów 35:23
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Obudźże się, a ocuć na sąd mój o Boże i Panie mój, a obacz moję rzecz.
Obudźże się, a ocuć dla sądu mego, Boże mój i Panie mój! dla sprawy mojej.
Ocknij się, zbudź się na mój sąd! Mój Boże i Panie, wstań do sporu o mnie!
Obudź się, ocuć dla mojego prawa, dla mojej sprawy, mój Boże i mój Panie.
Obudźże się, a ocuć dla sądu mego, Boże mój i Panie mój! dla sprawy mojej.
Ocknij i obudź się ku mojej obronie, Boże i Panie mój, by prowadzić sprawę moją!
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Stir: Psalms 7:6, Psalms 44:23, Psalms 80:2, Isaiah 51:9
my God: Psalms 89:26, Psalms 142:5, John 20:28
Reciprocal: Genesis 16:5 - the Lord Psalms 3:7 - Arise Psalms 59:4 - awake Psalms 109:1 - Hold Isaiah 10:26 - stir up Lamentations 3:59 - judge
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Stir up thyself and awake,.... Who seemed to be asleep in the apprehensions of the psalmist, and to take no notice of his distresses, and the insults of his enemies; see Psalms 44:23; he adds,
to my judgment, [even] to my cause; that is, to plead it and maintain it, and avenge him of his enemies, as in Psalms 35:1; making use of his covenant interest in him as a plea for it to engage him to do it, saying,
my God, and my Lord; see Psalms 22:1.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Stir up thyself - Arouse thyself as if from sleep. See Psalms 44:23.
And awake to my judgment - To execute judgment for me, or to render me justice. A similar petition (almost in the same words) occurs in Psalms 7:6. See the notes at that passage.
Even unto my cause - In my behalf; or, in the cause which so nearly pertains to me.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 35:23. Stir up thyself, and awake to my judgment — I have delivered my cause into thy hand, and appeal to thee as my Judge; and by thy decision I am most willing to abide.