Emotions in Psalm 7 of the King James Bible

Urgency and Desperation: David begins with a plea for God's deliverance from his persecutors, expressing a strong sense of urgency and desperation (verses 1-2).

Innocence and Righteous Indignation: Asserting his innocence, David states he is willing to face retribution if found guilty of wrongdoing, highlighting his indignation over false accusations (verses 3-5).

Confidence in Divine Justice: David expresses confidence that God will judge fairly and vindicate him based on his righteousness and integrity (verses 8-9).

Fear and Apprehension: There is an implicit fear about the consequences if God does not intervene, seen through his calls for divine judgment and protection.

Wrath Against Wickedness: David describes God's wrath against evildoers, aligning himself emotionally with divine justice, and depicting God as a judge preparing to punish the unjust (verses 11-13).

Relief and Assurance of Protection: Moving towards resolution, David anticipates God's protection for the upright and continues to trust in His justice (verses 10-11).

Praise and Gratitude: The Psalm concludes with David affirming his commitment to give thanks and praise to the Lord, reflecting a journey from distress to joyous gratitude (verse 17).