Psalms 41

Psalms 41

A wisdom Psalm emphasizing the blessing that comes from caring for the poor and sick. David pronounces, "Blessed is he who considers the poor; the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble." David is currently ill and betrayed by his closest friends, who wish for his death. He is heartbroken that his own familiar friend, who ate bread with him, has lifted up his heel against him (a prophecy fulfilled by Judas). David prays for God's mercy to be restored so he can pay back his enemies. The Psalm concludes with a great doxology, praising the Lord God of Israel forever.

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Job 31

Job concludes his defense, swearing a powerful oath of innocence. He vows he has never committed adultery, oppression, dishonesty, or ignored the needs of the poor, declaring he is ready for God to judge him.

Job 32

A younger man named Elihu enters the debate, having remained silent because of the age of the three friends. Elihu sternly rebukes Job for claiming to be innocent, but also rebukes the friends for failing to answer Job effectively.

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