1Dem Chorleiter. Ein Psalmlied von David.
Gott, den ich lobe, / schweige doch nicht!2Denn gottlose Verleumder reißen ihr Lügenmaul gegen mich auf. / Sie lügen mir glatt ins Gesicht.3Mit gehässigen Reden bedrängen sie mich / und bekämpfen mich ohne Grund.4Für meine Liebe feindeten sie mich an, / doch ich bleibe stets im Gebet.5Sie haben mir Gutes mit Bösem vergolten, / meine Liebe erwiderten sie mit Hass:[1]6„Bestelle einen Gottlosen gegen ihn, / ein Ankläger stehe an seiner Seite!7Stellt er sich dem Gericht, werde er schuldig gesprochen! / Selbst sein Gebet gelte als Sünde!8Er soll möglichst früh sterben, / und sein Amt soll ein anderer bekommen![2] (Apg 1,20)9Seine Kinder sollen Waisen werden, / seine Frau eine Witwe!10Ja, endlos umherirren sollen seine Kinder, / betteln und ihre Trümmer absuchen.11Der Gläubiger umstricke alles, was er hat, / ein Fremder plündere den Ertrag seiner Arbeit.12Es soll keinen geben, der freundlich an ihn denkt, / keinen, der seinen Waisen gnädig ist.13Seine Nachkommen soll man vernichten, / sein Name erlösche schon in der nächsten Generation!14Nie vergesse Jahwe die Schuld seiner Väter! / Die Sünde seiner Mutter bleibe ungesühnt!15Nichts davon soll Jahwe vergessen! Er lasse ihr Andenken von der Erde verschwinden!16Weil er nicht daran dachte, gnädig zu sein, / hat er den Armen und Hilflosen gejagt / und wollte den Verzweifelten töten.17Er liebte den Fluch, so treffe er ihn, / er wollte keinen Segen, so bleib er ihm fern!18Er zog den Fluch an wie ein Hemd, / so dringe er wie Wasser in sein Inneres, / wie Öl in seine Gebeine!19Er soll ihn bedecken wie ein Gewand, / ihn wie ein Gürtel umschließen!“20So soll Jahwe mit meinen Feinden verfahren, / mit denen, die mich verleumden.21Aber du, Jahwe, mein Herr, / tu mir, was deinem Namen entspricht, / denn deine Gnade ist gut! Reiß mich heraus!22Denn ich bin elend und hilflos, / im Innersten verwundet.23Wie ein Schatten, der sich streckt, gehe ich hin; / wie ein Insekt schüttelt man mich ab.24Vom Fasten zittern mir die Knie, / mein Körper fällt vom Fleisch.25Ich bin ihnen zum Gespött geworden. / Wenn sie mich sehen, schütteln sie den Kopf.26Hilf mir, Jahwe, mein Gott! / In deiner Gnade rette mich!27Lass sie erkennen, dass es deine Hand war, / dass du es so getan hast.28Sie mögen fluchen, du aber segnest. / Greifen sie mich an, müssen sie scheitern, / und dein Diener darf sich freuen.29Lass meine Feinde sich in Schande kleiden, / ihre Schmach sei wie ein Mantel für sie.30Mit lauter Stimme will ich Jahwe preisen, / inmitten der Menge will ich ihn loben.31Denn er steht dem Armen zur Seite, / um ihn vor denen zu retten, die ihn verdammen.
1God, I praise you. Don’t remain silent.2Sinful people who lie and cheat have spoken against me. They have used their tongues to tell lies about me.3They gather all around me with their words of hatred. They attack me without any reason.4They bring charges against me, even though I love them and pray for them.5They pay me back with evil for the good things I do. They pay back my love with hatred.6Appoint an evil person to take my enemies to court. Let him stand at their right hand and bring charges against them.7When they are tried, let them be found guilty. May even their prayers judge them.8May their days be few. Let others take their places as leaders.9May their children’s fathers die. May their wives become widows.10May their children be driven from their destroyed homes. May they wander around like beggars.11May everything those people own be taken away to pay for what they owe. May strangers rob them of everything they’ve worked for.12May no one be kind to them or take pity on the children they leave behind.13May their family line come to an end. May their names be forgotten by those who live after them.14May the LORD remember the evil things their fathers have done. May he never erase the sins of their mothers.15May the LORD never forget their sins. Then he won’t let people remember the names of my enemies anymore.16They never thought about doing anything kind. Instead, they drove those who were poor and needy to their deaths. They did the same thing to those whose hearts were broken.17They loved to curse others. May their curses come back on them. They didn’t find any pleasure in giving anyone their blessing. May no blessing ever come to them.18They cursed others as easily as they put on clothes. Cursing was as natural to them as getting a drink of water or putting olive oil on their bodies.19May their curses cover them like coats. May their curses be wrapped around them like a belt for ever.20May that be the LORD’s way of paying back those who bring charges against me. May it happen to those who say evil things about me.21But LORD and King, help me so that you bring honour to yourself. Because your love is so good, save me.22I am poor and needy. My heart is wounded deep down inside me.23I fade away like an evening shadow. I’m like a locust that someone brushes off.24My knees are weak because I’ve gone without food. My body is very thin.25Those who bring charges against me laugh at me. When they see me, they shake their heads at me.26LORD my God, help me. Save me because of your faithful love.27LORD, let my enemies know that you yourself have saved me. You have done it with your own hand.28They may curse me. But may you bless me. May those who attack me be put to shame. But may I be filled with joy.29May those who bring charges against me be clothed with dishonour. May they be wrapped in shame as if it were a coat.30With my mouth I will continually praise the LORD. I will praise him when all his people gather for worship.31He stands ready to help those who need it. He saves them from those who are ready to sentence them to death.
1To the choirmaster. A Psalm of David. Be not silent, O God of my praise! (5Mo 10,21; Ps 28,1; Ps 71,6; Jer 17,14)2For wicked and deceitful mouths are opened against me, speaking against me with lying tongues. (Ps 52,4)3They encircle me with words of hate, and attack me without cause. (Ps 69,4)4In return for my love they accuse me, but I give myself to prayer.[1] (Ps 38,20; Ps 69,13)5So they reward me evil for good, and hatred for my love. (Ps 35,12)6Appoint a wicked man against him; let an accuser stand at his right hand. (1Chr 21,1; Hi 30,12; Ps 35,4; Ps 69,22; Sach 3,1)7When he is tried, let him come forth guilty; let his prayer be counted as sin! (Spr 15,8; Spr 21,27; Spr 28,9)8May his days be few; may another take his office! (4Mo 4,16; 1Chr 24,3; Ps 55,23; Apg 1,20)9May his children be fatherless and his wife a widow! (2Mo 22,24)10May his children wander about and beg, seeking food far from the ruins they inhabit! (1Mo 4,12; Ps 37,25; Ps 59,15)11May the creditor seize all that he has; may strangers plunder the fruits of his toil! (5Mo 28,43)12Let there be none to extend kindness to him, nor any to pity his fatherless children! (Hi 5,4; Ps 36,10)13May his posterity be cut off; may his name be blotted out in the second generation! (Ps 21,10; Spr 10,7)14May the iniquity of his fathers be remembered before the Lord, and let not the sin of his mother be blotted out! (2Mo 20,5; Neh 4,5; Jer 18,23)15Let them be before the Lord continually, that he may cut off the memory of them from the earth! (Ps 34,16; Ps 90,8)16For he did not remember to show kindness, but pursued the poor and needy and the brokenhearted, to put them to death. (Ps 34,18; Ps 40,17; Ps 109,22)17He loved to curse; let curses come[2] upon him! He did not delight in blessing; may it be far[3] from him! (Spr 14,14; Hes 35,6)18He clothed himself with cursing as his coat; may it soak[4] into his body like water, like oil into his bones! (4Mo 5,22; Ps 73,6; Ps 109,29)19May it be like a garment that he wraps around him, like a belt that he puts on every day!20May this be the reward of my accusers from the Lord, of those who speak evil against my life! (Ps 109,6; Ps 109,29)21But you, O God my Lord, deal on my behalf for your name’s sake; because your steadfast love is good, deliver me! (Ps 23,3; Ps 63,3; Ps 69,16; Jer 14,7)22For I am poor and needy, and my heart is stricken within me. (Ps 109,16)23I am gone like a shadow at evening; I am shaken off like a locust. (2Mo 10,19; Neh 5,13; Hi 38,13; Ps 102,11)24My knees are weak through fasting; my body has become gaunt, with no fat. (Hi 16,8; Ps 35,13)25I am an object of scorn to my accusers; when they see me, they wag their heads. (Ps 22,6; Ps 22,7; Ps 69,19)26Help me, O Lord my God! Save me according to your steadfast love! (Ps 119,86)27Let them know that this is your hand; you, O Lord, have done it! (Hi 37,7)28Let them curse, but you will bless! They arise and are put to shame, but your servant will be glad! (2Sam 16,12; Jes 65,14)29May my accusers be clothed with dishonor; may they be wrapped in their own shame as in a cloak! (Hi 8,22; Ps 35,26; Ps 71,13; Ps 109,18)30With my mouth I will give great thanks to the Lord; I will praise him in the midst of the throng. (Ps 22,25)31For he stands at the right hand of the needy one, to save him from those who condemn his soul to death. (Ps 16,8; Ps 109,6)