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[a]They say:[b]
“Choose a wicked man to oppose him,
    an accuser to stand on his right.

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 109:6 Pitiless are the words of those who curse the innocent psalmist; he has taken them to heart and remembered every one. See note on Ps 5:11 concerning redress for wrongs.
  2. Psalm 109:6 They say: these words are lacking in the Hebrew, but they are called for by the context. Wicked man: or “the evil one.” Accuser: i.e., a “satan” (see Job 1:6), a name later given to the devil (see 1 Chr 21:1). He stood as an advocate (Ps 109:31) at the right of the accused (see Zec 3:1).

Appoint someone evil to oppose my enemy;
    let an accuser(A) stand at his right hand.

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(A)Appoint a wicked man (B)against him;
    let an accuser stand (C)at his right hand.

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