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  "custom_id": "PSA_058",
  "testament": "OT",
  "book": "Psalms",
  "passage_ref": "Psalm 58",
  "title": "God Judges Corrupt Rulers",
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  "simple_summary": "Psalm 58 is a prayer against unjust leaders. It says they do not judge fairly, but plan violence instead. The psalm asks God to stop them, make their power fail, and show all people that he truly judges in the earth.",
  "simple_explanation": "This psalm speaks to rulers and judges who were meant to do what is right, but instead chose wickedness. The opening questions are not honest questions. They are accusations. The psalm says these leaders twist justice and use power to hurt others.\n\nThe psalm then uses strong pictures to describe the wicked. They are like a poisonous snake that will not listen. This shows how dangerous and stubborn evil can be. Verse 3 is poetic language. It does not mean babies are guilty. It means wickedness can be deeply rooted in a person’s life.\n\nThe prayer that follows asks God to break the power of the wicked. The images of broken teeth, flowing water, withering grass, and a melting snail all show sudden weakness and failure. The point is that God can stop evil before it finishes what it planned.\n\nAt the end, the righteous rejoice because God has vindicated justice. They are not praising cruelty for its own sake. They are glad that God has acted rightly. The final confession is the main lesson of the psalm: there is a God who judges in the earth.",
  "important_truths": [
    "God cares about public justice.",
    "Corrupt rulers will answer to God.",
    "The wicked are shown as stubborn and dangerous.",
    "The psalm asks God, not people, to bring judgment.",
    "God’s judgment makes his justice visible to all."
  ],
  "warnings_promises_commands": [
    "Warning: Leaders who use authority for violence will face God’s judgment.",
    "Warning: Evil can harden the heart and resist correction.",
    "Command: Bring injustice before God in prayer.",
    "Command: Do not take private revenge.",
    "Promise: God can stop wicked plans before they are complete.",
    "Promise: God will show that he truly judges in the earth."
  ],
  "gods_plan_connection": "Psalm 58 belongs to Israel’s covenant life, where rulers were supposed to reflect God’s justice. The psalm keeps alive the hope that God will defend the righteous and judge oppressive wickedness. In the larger Bible story, that hope points forward to the need for God’s perfectly righteous rule, without making this psalm a direct prophecy of Messiah.",
  "simple_application": "When we see real injustice, we should bring it to God instead of taking revenge into our own hands. We should also remember that leaders are accountable to God. This psalm teaches patience, restraint, and trust that God will judge rightly in his time.",
  "net_bible_attribution": "Scripture quoted by permission. Quotations designated (NET) are from the NET Bible®, copyright ©1996, 2019 by Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved.",
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