Psalms 92:11

"My eye has also seen my enemies. My ears have heard of the wicked enemies who rise up against me."

Key Reflection

In Psalm 92:11, the speaker expresses a divine perspective where not only is the enemy's plot known to God through hearing, but also visually observed as they prepare to attack. This verse underscores God’s omniscience and omnipresence, highlighting that even in adversarial circumstances, the Lord remains aware and will ultimately bring justice.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Mine eye also shall see my desire -That is, I shall be permitted to see the destruction of my foes; I shall be gratified with seeing them overthrown. On the sentiment here expressed, seePsalms 54:7, note;Psalms 59:10, note. On mine enemies -The word used here -שׁורshûr- occurs nowhere else. It means, properly, a lier-in-wait; one who “watches;” one who is in ambush; and refers to persons who “watched” his conduct; who “watched” for his ruin. And mine ears ...

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