10 The wicked fall in their nets together, till I pass over!
Meet him doth desolation -- he knoweth not, And his net that he hid catcheth him, For desolation he falleth into it.
And they hang Haman upon the tree that he had prepared for Mordecai, and the fury of the king hath lain down.
A sword have the wicked opened, And they have trodden their bow, To cause to fall the poor and needy, To slaughter the upright of the way. Their sword doth enter into their own heart, And their bows are shivered.
And God doth shoot them `with' an arrow, Sudden have been their wounds, And they cause him to stumble, Against them `is' their own tongue, Every looker on them fleeth away.
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PSALM 141
Ps 141:1-10. This Psalm evinces its authorship as the preceding, by its structure and the character of its contents. It is a prayer for deliverance from sins to which affliction tempted him, and from the enemies who caused it.