1, Israel should say, "The enemy has hurt me many times since I was a child." . This sentence expresses the suffering and predicament that the Israelis have experienced for a long time. They were attacked and tortured by the enemy many times and felt very painful and helpless.
2. Since childhood, the enemy has repeatedly hurt me; Growing up, the enemy hurt me many times, but never defeated me. These two sentences emphasize the spirit of continuous struggle and hard work of the Israelis in their sufferings. Although the enemy attacked them many times, the Israelites never gave up and continued to seek God's salvation and help.
Your justice won me the victory. This sentence expresses Israel's confidence and trust in God. They believe that God is just and will do justice for them and give them strength and help when they need it most.
My God, the enemy got angry and built a barracks to attack me. This sentence depicts the plight of the Israelis. Their enemies keep attacking them, making them feel helpless and lonely.
I took a deep breath and replaced the pain with silence. This sentence expresses a way for Israelis to cope with suffering. They realized that only through quiet and patience can they defeat the enemy.
My dear, when will you prove to me:
Have you got rid of the enemy? This sentence expresses the hope and expectation of the Israelis for the future. They long for God's redemption and release, and hope to live a free and peaceful life in the future.
The whole poem expresses Israel's belief in God, helplessness in life, hatred for the enemy and hope for the future. Through this poem, we can better understand the historical and cultural background of ancient Israelis and their unremitting pursuit of faith and life.