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Rise up, O judge of the earth;
    repay[a] the arrogant as they deserve.
Lord, how long will the wicked,
    how long will the wicked be triumphant?[b]
[c]Their mouths pour forth their arrogant words
    as these evildoers never cease to boast.
They crush your people, O Lord,
    and they oppress your heritage.
They slay the widow and the foreigner
    and put the orphan to death.
They say, “The Lord does not see;
    the God of Jacob[d] pays no attention.”

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 94:2 Repay: the central theme of the psalm: God is righteous and repays both the good and the bad as they deserve (see Pss 7:7; 28:4; 62:13; Lam 3:64; Joel 3:4).
  2. Psalm 94:3 How long . . . ?: see note on Ps 6:4.
  3. Psalm 94:4 Not only do the wicked hurl arrogant words, but they also attack God’s people, especially those to whom the Lord has promised his protection: the widows, orphans, and aliens (see Ex 22:21; Deut 24:17; Isa 1:17; 10:2; Ezek 22:7). They no longer believe that God is concerned with their activities or demands an accounting from them (see Ps 10:2-11).
  4. Psalm 94:7 The psalmist presents an indictment of the wicked. See Pss 10:11; 64:6; 73:11; Ezek 9:9. Jacob: i.e., Israel (see Gen 32:29).

Rise up,(A) Judge(B) of the earth;
    pay back(C) to the proud what they deserve.
How long, Lord, will the wicked,
    how long will the wicked be jubilant?(D)

They pour out arrogant(E) words;
    all the evildoers are full of boasting.(F)
They crush your people,(G) Lord;
    they oppress your inheritance.(H)
They slay the widow(I) and the foreigner;
    they murder the fatherless.(J)
They say, “The Lord does not see;(K)
    the God of Jacob(L) takes no notice.”

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