Psalm 7 is a lament Psalm. David calls to God for deliverance believing that he does not deserve the suffering or the feeling of being abandoned by God. He appeals to God to vindicate him from slander and bring judgment on his wicked enemies. This Psalm is referred to an an imprecatory Psalm which means that is contains an invocation of judgment, calamity, or curse against one's enemies who are viewed as enemies of God. This Psalm expresses David's extreme sorrow.
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