It has been set to music, in German by Heinrich Schütz and in Latin by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, among others.
[3] In the Church of England's Book of Common Prayer, this psalm is appointed to be read on the morning of the seventh day of the month.
The first prayer when the American First Continental Congress met in early September 1774 was taken from Psalm 35:1.
[9][10] Heinrich Schütz wrote a setting of a paraphrase of Psalm 35 in German, "Herr, hader mit den Hadrern mein", SWV 132, for the Becker Psalter, published first in 1628.
Marc-Antoine Charpentier wrote a motet in Latin, Judica Domine nocentes me, H. 201, for two voices, two treble instruments and continuo.