Psalms 58

Psalms 58

A fierce imprecatory psalm (calling for judgment) against corrupt judges and wicked rulers. David asks the rhetorical question: Do these rulers truly speak righteousness? He accuses them of plotting injustice, acting wickedly from birth, and being deaf to the voice of the charmer. David prays for God to smash their teeth in their mouths, and asks that they melt away like a slug or be cut down like a stillborn child. The psalm promises that the righteous will rejoice when they see the vengeance, and men will proclaim that there is truly a God who judges on earth.

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Job 37

Elihu concludes by emphasizing the majesty and mystery of God in nature, pointing to the thunder, storms, and snow. He claims that Job, who cannot even understand nature, should not question God's ultimate justice.

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God answers Job out of the storm (whirlwind). God overwhelms Job with a barrage of challenging questions about Creation and the limits of human knowledge, asking, "Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation?"

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