• King James Version

    1. [Shiggaion of David, which he sang unto the LORD, concerning the words of Cush the Benjamite.] O LORD my God, in thee do I put my trust: save me from all them that persecute me, and deliver me: {words: or, business}

  • Norm

    Ah, Psalms 7. I don't know why it's in the Bible, but it's there. David confronts his enemies and pleads with God to deliver him from their "malicious tongues." He talks about how wicked people have risen against him and how he depends on God's justice.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so Bible Expert, what’s going on in Psalms 7? Bible Expert: Well, Joe, this psalm is a bit of a prayer to God asking for help and deliverance from enemies. It’s written by King David, who is in a time of distress.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: Alright, so tell me a bit about yourself, contestant. Contestant: Well, I'm a big fan of the Bible, and I'd love to tell you about Psalms 7. Alex (trying to contain his frustration): You know what, let's not talk about the Bible.

  • Drill Sergeant

    "Listen up, troops! Chapter 7 of Psalms is a plea for justice from the psalmist. He's asking God to take action against those who have wronged him. He's asking for his enemies to be punished for their misdeeds.

  • Batman

    Batman: Robin, our holy mission of justice has led us to Psalms 7! Robin: Holy riddles and rhymes, Batman! What shall we find within its pages? Joker: Ha ha ha! You'll find a lot of trouble, my young chaps!

  • Joe Biden

    Listen, Jack, I'm not joking, here's the deal. Psalms 7 is a prayer of David, and he's asking God to protect him from his enemies, c'mon, man! It's a pretty intense plea - he's literally begging God to keep him safe.

  • Donald Trump

    Psalms 7 is an amazing chapter! David, who is a great man, is asking God to protect him from his haters and losers, and he doesn't think that they are being overrated. God listens to David's plea and is terrific and unbelievable.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, so we're talking about Psalms 7. Lois: What's it about? Peter: Well, it's pretty intense. It's a prayer from King David to God, asking for justice against his enemies. He also asks God to protect him and his family.