Let his children be fatherless
and his wife a widow.(A)
10 Let his children wander as beggars,
searching for food far[a] from their demolished homes.(B)
11 Let a creditor seize all he has;
let strangers plunder what he has worked for.(C)
12 Let no one show him kindness,
and let no one be gracious to his fatherless children.(D)
13 Let the line of his descendants be cut off;
let their name be blotted out in the next generation.(E)
14 Let his ancestors’ guilt
be remembered before the Lord,(F)
and do not let his mother’s sin be blotted out.(G)
15 Let their sins[b] always remain before the Lord,
and let Him erase[c] all memory of them from the earth.(H)

16 For he did not think to show kindness,
but pursued the afflicted, poor, and brokenhearted
in order to put them to death.(I)
17 He loved cursing—let it fall on him;
he took no delight in blessing—let it be far from him.(J)
18 He wore cursing like his coat—
let it enter his body like water
and go into his bones like oil.(K)
19 Let it be like a robe he wraps around himself,
like a belt he always wears.(L)
20 Let this be the Lord’s payment to my accusers,
to those who speak evil against me.(M)

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 109:10 LXX reads beggars, driven far
  2. Psalm 109:15 Lit Let them
  3. Psalm 109:15 Or cut off

May his children be fatherless
    and his wife a widow.(A)
10 May his children be wandering beggars;(B)
    may they be driven[a] from their ruined homes.
11 May a creditor(C) seize all he has;
    may strangers plunder(D) the fruits of his labor.(E)
12 May no one extend kindness to him
    or take pity(F) on his fatherless children.
13 May his descendants be cut off,(G)
    their names blotted out(H) from the next generation.
14 May the iniquity of his fathers(I) be remembered before the Lord;
    may the sin of his mother never be blotted out.
15 May their sins always remain before(J) the Lord,
    that he may blot out their name(K) from the earth.

16 For he never thought of doing a kindness,
    but hounded to death the poor
    and the needy(L) and the brokenhearted.(M)
17 He loved to pronounce a curse—
    may it come back on him.(N)
He found no pleasure in blessing—
    may it be far from him.
18 He wore cursing(O) as his garment;
    it entered into his body like water,(P)
    into his bones like oil.
19 May it be like a cloak wrapped(Q) about him,
    like a belt tied forever around him.
20 May this be the Lord’s payment(R) to my accusers,
    to those who speak evil(S) of me.

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 109:10 Septuagint; Hebrew sought