69:7 For I suffer 1 humiliation for your sake 2
and am thoroughly disgraced. 3
69:8 My own brothers treat me like a stranger;
they act as if I were a foreigner. 4
69:9 Certainly 5 zeal for 6 your house 7 consumes me;
I endure the insults of those who insult you. 8
69:10 I weep and refrain from eating food, 9
which causes others to insult me. 10
69:11 I wear sackcloth
and they ridicule me. 11
69:12 Those who sit at the city gate gossip about me;
drunkards mock me in their songs. 12
69:13 O Lord, may you hear my prayer and be favorably disposed to me! 13
O God, because of your great loyal love,
answer me with your faithful deliverance! 14
1 tn Heb “carry, bear.”
2 tn Heb “on account of you.”
3 tn Heb “and shame covers my face.”
4 tn Heb “and I am estranged to my brothers, and a foreigner to the sons of my mother.”
5 tn Or “for.” This verse explains that the psalmist’s suffering is due to his allegiance to God.
6 tn Or “devotion to.”
7 sn God’s house, the temple, here represents by metonymy God himself.
8 tn Heb “the insults of those who insult you fall upon me.”
sn Jn 2:17 applies the first half of this verse to Jesus’ ministry in the context of John’s account of Jesus cleansing the temple.
9 sn Fasting was a practice of mourners. By refraining from normal activities such as eating food, the mourner demonstrated the sincerity of his sorrow.
10 tn Heb “and it becomes insults to me.”
11 tn Heb “and I am an object of ridicule to them.”
12 tn Heb “the mocking songs of the drinkers of beer.”
13 tn Heb “as for me, [may] my prayer be to you, O
14 tn Heb “O God, in the abundance of your loyal love, answer me in the faithfulness of your deliverance.”