Urdu URDR55 (Kitáb i Muqaddas 1955 (Tauret, Zabúr, Ambiyá ke Sahífa, aur Injíl))
Us ne la‘nat ko apní poshák kí tarah pahiná, Aur wuh pání kí tarah us ke bátin meṉ Aur tel kí tarah us kí haḍḍiyoṉ meṉ samá gayí.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a prayer for justice, where someone is asking God to make the cursing that a person uses against others come back to them. The speaker is asking for the curses to affect the person like a soaked shirt affects the body, seeping in deeply.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone always said mean things to others, like wearing a cloak of meanness. This verse is like asking God to make the meanness stick to that person, like water and oil getting into their clothes and skin.
Historical Background
Psalm 109 was written by David during his reign as king. It expresses his distress over enemies and their malicious intentions, reflecting a period of intense personal and political conflict.
Living It Out Today
In a workplace where a colleague spreads lies about others, this verse can be a reminder to pray for the liar, asking God to bring justice and to make them understand the hurt they cause.
Topics
justiceprayervengeanceenemiesspiritual warfaretrust in God