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Reach forth your hand[a] from on high;
    deliver me and rescue me
from the mighty waters
    and from the power of foreign foes
whose mouths utter lies[b]
    and whose right hands are raised to swear to untruths.
[c]I will sing a new song to you, my God;
    on a ten-stringed lyre I will play music for you.[d]

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 144:7 See Ps 18:17, 46. Hand: symbolic of the Lord’s power (see Ps 18:17), which is capable of rescuing the psalmist out of the mighty waters into which he is sinking, i.e., out of the clutches of foreigners. For the Lord, who has subdued the stormy seas (see Ps 65:8; Gen 1:2), can certainly overpower stormy foreign foes (see Isa 56:6; 61:5).
  2. Psalm 144:8 The enemies are completely opposed to the law of God and filled with lies, deceit, and wickedness. Mouths utter lies: see note on Ps 5:10. Right hands are raised to swear to untruths: see Ezr 10:19; see also Ps 106:26; Ex 6:8; Deut 32:40.
  3. Psalm 144:9 The psalmist makes a vow to praise the Lord for the expected victory.
  4. Psalm 144:9 This verse is close to Ps 33:2f (see Pss 40:4; 98:1; 149:1).