Psalm 62: 3, you all attack one man to destroy him. Who is this person referring to?

Thank god!

According to the principle of context, when David wrote this poem, his authority and position were seriously threatened and became the target of public criticism. He described himself as "destroying the crooked wall". However, in this dilemma, he can only wait for God silently and shout to God with confidence, knowing that only God is his most stable rock.

Sin is a ruthless opponent, especially for the weak, and it is necessary to push down the tilt or skew in one fell swoop. The man mentioned here refers to David himself, so he cried out to God.

Hallelujah!