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A psalm written for people going up to the temple to worship 
  1 I say that my enemies have ◄afflicted/caused trouble for► me ever since I was young.  
Now I ask you, my fellow Israelis, to repeat those same words:   
 2 “Our enemies have afflicted us since our nation began,  
but they have not defeated us!   
 3 Our enemies struck us with whips that cut into our backs [MET]  
like a farmer uses a plow to cut deep furrows into the ground.”   
 4 But Yahweh is righteous,  
and he has freed me from being a slave [MTY] of wicked people.   
 5 I wish/hope that all those who hate Jerusalem/Israel will be ashamed because of being defeated.   
 6 I hope/wish that they will be of no value, like grass that grows on the roofs of houses  
that dries up and does not grow tall;   
 7 as a result no one cuts it and puts it in bundles and carries it away.   
 8 People who pass by and see men harvesting grain usually greet them by saying to them,  
“We wish/hope that Yahweh will bless you!”  
But this will not happen to those who hate Israel.  
We, acting as Yahweh’s representatives, bless you Israelis.