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Psalms 109:11 — King James Version← Study notes

Let the extortioner catch all that he hath; and let the strangers spoil his labour.


Psalms 109:11Hebrew Interlinear

Hebrew · Psalms 109:118 words
HebrewMeaning
יְנַקֵּ֣שׁyənaqēš
may he strikeverbH5367
נ֭וֹשֶׁהnwōšeh
a creditorverbH5383
exact · extortioner · lend · usurer ···
לְ/כָלləkāl
to allpronH3605
) · altogether · any · enough ···
אֲשֶׁרʾăšer
thatparticleH834
after · alike · because · every ···
ל֑/וֹlwō
pron
וְ/יָבֹ֖זּוּwəyābōzw
and may they plunderconjH962
gather · for a prey · rob · spoil ···
זָרִ֣יםzāriym
strangersadjH2114
place) · fanner · go away · strange(-r ···
יְגִיעֽ/וֹyəgiyʿwō
property hisnounH3018
work
Words are listed top to bottom following the original right-to-left reading order. אֵת (ʾēṯ) is a direct object marker with no English equivalent, shown faded.

Church Fathers on Psalms 109:11

1. Every one who faithfully reads the Acts of the Apostles, acknowledges that this Psalm contains a prophecy of Christ; for it evidently appears that what is here written, “let his days be few, and let another take his office,” is prophesied of Judas, the betrayer of Christ....For as some things are said which seem peculiarly to apply to the Apostle Peter, and yet are not clear in their meaning, unless when referred to the Church, whom he is acknowledged to have figuratively…

Augustine · 4th century · Exposition on Psalm 109 (excerpt)
Nicene & Post-Nicene / Ante-Nicene Fathers translations · public domain
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