1
In my distress, I cried to The LORD.He answered me. +
2
Deliver my soul, The LORD, from lying lips,from a deceitful tongue. +
3
What will be given to you, and what will be done more to you,you deceitful tongue?
4
Sharp
arrows of the mighty,with coals of juniper.
+5
Woe is me, that I live in Meshech,that I
dwell among the tents of Kedar!
+6
My soul has had her dwelling too longwith him who hates peace. +
7
I am for peace,but when I speak, they are for war.
Ps 120:1-7. This is the first of fifteen Psalms (Psalms 120-134) entitled "A Song of Degrees" (Ps 121:1 --literally, "A song for the degrees"), or ascents. It seems most probable they were designed for the use of the people when going up (compare 1Ki 12:27, 28) to Jerusalem on the festival occasions (De 16:16), three times a year. David appears as the author of four, Solomon of one (Ps 127:1), and the other ten are anonymous, probably composed after the captivity. In this Psalm the writer acknowledges God's mercy, prays for relief from a malicious foe, whose punishment he anticipates, and then repeats his complaint.