SEV Biblia, Chapter 9:12
Porque demandando la sangre se acordó de ellos; no se olvidó del clamor de los humildes.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Psalms 9:13
Verse 13. Have mercy upon me, O Lord ] David, having laid down the preceding maxims, now claims his part in their truth. I also am in trouble through the unjust dealings of my enemies; I am brought to the gates of death; have mercy on me, and lift me up, that, being saved from the gates of death, I may show forth thy praise in the gates of the daughter of Zion. The gates of death-an open grave, leading to a yawning hell. The gates of the daughter of Zion-all the ordinances of God, by which the soul is helped forward to heaven.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 11-20 - Those who believe that God is greatly to be praised, not only desire to praise him better themselves, but desire that others may join with them. There is a day coming, when it will appear that he has no forgotten the cry of the humble; neither the cry of their blood, or the cry of their prayers. We are never brought so low, so near to death but God can raise us up. If he has saved us from spiritual and eterna death, we may thence hope, that in all our distresses he will be a very present help to us. The overruling providence of God frequently s orders it, that persecutors and oppressors are brought to ruin by the projects they formed to destroy the people of God. Drunkards kil themselves; prodigals beggar themselves; the contentious bring mischie upon themselves: thus men's sins may be read in their punishment, an it becomes plain to all, that the destruction of sinners is of themselves. All wickedness came originally with the wicked one from hell; and those who continue in sin, must go to that place of torment The true state, both of nations and of individuals, may be correctl estimated by this one rule, whether in their doings they remember of forget God. David encourages the people of God to wait for his salvation, though it should be long deferred. God will make it appea that he never did forget them: it is not possible he should. Strang that man, dust in his and about him, should yet need some shar affliction, some severe visitation from God, to bring him to the knowledge of himself, and make him feel who and what he is __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
כי 3588 דרשׁ 1875 דמים 1818 אותם 853 זכר 2142 לא 3808 שׁכח 7911 צעקת 6818 עניים׃ 6041