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But the just Lord cut me free
    from the ropes of the wicked.[a]

II

May they recoil in disgrace,
    all who hate Zion.
May they be like grass on the rooftops[b]
    withered in early growth,(A)

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Footnotes

  1. 129:4 The ropes of the wicked: usually understood as the rope for yoking animals to the plow. If it is severed, the plowing (cf. Ps 129:3) comes to a halt.
  2. 129:6 Like grass on the rooftops: after the spring rains, grass would sprout from the coat of mud with which the flat roofs of simple houses were covered, but when the dry summer began there was no moisture in the thin roof-covering to sustain the grass.