Bible Study: Psalm 58

If 58 is the continuation of 57, then here we see David stepping out of the refuge of his cave hiding and challenge the corruption of his attackers (i.e. Saul's army) head on.

Many label this Psalm as one of those imprecatory Psalm. Verses 6-9 show David's fierce visceral judgment against the wicked.

v1.: The usage of Elim (mighty lords)

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