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What will he inflict on you,
    O treacherous tongue,
    and what more besides?[a]
A warrior’s arrows
    sharpened with coals of brush wood![b](A)

[c]Alas, I am a foreigner in Meshech,
    I live among the tents of Kedar!

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Footnotes

  1. 120:3 More besides: a common curse formula in Hebrew was “May the Lord do such and such evils to you [the evils being specified], and add still more to them,” cf. 1 Sm 3:17; 14:44; 25:22. Here the psalmist is at a loss for a suitable malediction.
  2. 120:4 Coals of brush wood: coals made from the stalk of the broom plant burn with intense heat. The psalmist thinks of lighted coals cast at his enemies.
  3. 120:5 Meshech was in the far north (Gn 10:2) and Kedar was a tribe of the north Arabian desert (Gn 25:13). The psalmist may be thinking generally of all aliens living among inhospitable peoples.