- Who, in Psalms 64:2-3, would appear to be the “wicked” and those who are enemies of the Psalmist?
- Is the attack an attack that is physical, or one that is directed towards character (Psalms 64:4-5)?
- As to Psalms 64:6, do these “enemies” have any fear of the Divine?
- The actual state, however, is reflected in Psalms 64:7 and evidences what conviction as to the nature of the Divine?
- What is the “attitude” of the Most High in connection with those who slander and who are arrogant?
- In sum, according to Psalms 64:11, does the just man have support of consequence?
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