74:6 And now 1 they are tearing down 2 all its engravings 3
with axes 4 and crowbars. 5
113:3 From east to west 6
the Lord’s name is deserving of praise.
119:35 Guide me 7 in the path of your commands,
for I delight to walk in it. 8
1 tn This is the reading of the Qere (marginal reading). The Kethib (consonantal text) has “and a time.”
2 tn The imperfect verbal form vividly describes the act as underway.
3 tn Heb “its engravings together.”
4 tn This Hebrew noun occurs only here in the OT (see H. R. Cohen, Biblical Hapax Legomena [SBLDS], 49-50).
5 tn This Hebrew noun occurs only here in the OT. An Akkadian cognate refers to a “pickaxe” (cf. NEB “hatchet and pick”; NIV “axes and hatchets”; NRSV “hatchets and hammers”).
6 tn Heb “from the rising of the sun to its setting.” The extent is not temporal (“from sunrise to sunset”) but spatial (“from the place where the sun rises [the east] to the place where it sets [the west].” In the phenomenological language of OT cosmology, the sun was described as rising in the east and setting in the west.
7 tn Or “make me walk.”
8 tn Heb “for in it I delight.”