SEV Biblia, Chapter 94:21
Se ponen en ejército contra la vida del justo, y condenan la sangre inocente.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Psalms 93:21
Verse 21. They gather themselves together ] In every thing that is evil, they are in unity. The devil, his angels, and his children, all join and draw together when they have for their object the destruction of the works of the Lord. But this was particularly the case with respect to the poor Jews among the Babylonians: they were objects of their continual hatred, and they laboured for their destruction. This and the following verses have been applied to our Lord, and the treatment he met with both from his own countrymen and from the Romans. They pretended to "judge him according to the law, and framed mischief against him;" they "assembled together against the life of the righteous one," and "condemned innocent blood;" but God evidently interposed, and "brought upon them their own iniquity," according to their horrible imprecation: "His blood be upon us and upon our children!" God "cut them off in their own iniquity." All this had, in reference to him, a most literal fulfillment.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 12-23 - That man is blessed, who, under the chastening of the Lord, is taugh his will and his truths, from his holy word, and by the Holy Spirit. He should see mercy through his sufferings. There is a rest remaining for the people of God after the days of their adversity, which shall no last always. He that sends the trouble, will send the rest. The psalmist found succour and relief only in the Lord, when all earthl friends failed. We are beholden, not only to God's power, but to his pity, for spiritual supports; and if we have been kept from fallin into sin, or shrinking from our duty, we should give him the glory, an encourage our brethren. The psalmist had many troubled thought concerning the case he was in, concerning the course he should take and what was likely to be the end of it. The indulgence of suc contrivances and fears, adds to care and distrust, and renders ou views more gloomy and confused. Good men sometimes have perplexed an distressed thoughts concerning God. But let them look to the great an precious promises of the gospel. The world's comforts give littl delight to the soul, when hurried with melancholy thoughts; but God' comforts bring that peace and pleasure which the smiles of the worl cannot give, and which the frowns of the world cannot take away. God in his people's Refuge, to whom they may flee, in whom they are safe, an may be secure. And he will reckon with the wicked. A man cannot be mor miserable than his own wickedness will make him, if the Lord visit it upon him __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
יגודו 1413 על 5921 נפשׁ 5315 צדיק 6662 ודם 1818 נקי 5355 ירשׁיעו׃ 7561