Psalms64
Prayer for Deliverance from Secret Enemies
God's Sudden Judgment and Vindication
Study Notes for Psalms 64
Verse 1
The superscription attributes this psalm to David, emphasizing his reliance on God during periods of intense, life-threatening fear caused by opposition.
Verse 2
David faces immediate danger combined with psychological and political threats described as 'secret counsel' and 'insurrection,' indicating a coordinated, hidden plot.
Verse 3
This vivid military imagery illustrates how slander and verbal assault ('bitter words') are used as weapons, often proving more damaging than physical attack in political or social contexts.
Verse 4
The term 'the perfect' (Heb. *tam*) refers not to sinless perfection but to integrity and blamelessness in conduct before God and man, contrasting sharply with the wicked plotters.
Verse 6
The enemies' thoroughness in devising evil schemes is highlighted. The phrase 'the heart, is deep' describes the profound, hidden nature of their malice and deceit.
Verse 7
This verse marks the theological turning point (the *strophe*), shifting from complaint to confident affirmation. God’s judgment is portrayed as sudden and precise, mirroring the unexpected attacks of the wicked (v. 4).
Verse 8
The judgment is fittingly ironic: the wicked’s own slanderous tongues become the instrument of their downfall, leading to public shaming and exposure.
Verse 9
The public witnessing of divine justice leads to universal reverence, as all men acknowledge God’s active sovereignty and consider the wisdom of His doing.
Verse 10
The psalm concludes with a summary of the proper response to God's intervention: the righteous find joy and security (trust) in the Lord, and their integrity is finally vindicated.