1 tn These could be understood as impersonal and so rendered “no one has discovered.”
2 sn The line could mean that God has regarded Israel as the ideal congregation without any blemish or flaw. But it could also mean that God has not looked on their iniquity, meaning, held it against them.
3 tn The word means “wrong, misery, trouble.” It can mean the idea of “disaster” as well, for that too is trouble. Here it is parallel to “iniquity” and so has the connotation of something that would give God reason to curse them.
4 tn The people are blessed because God is their king. In fact, the shout of acclamation is among them – they are proclaiming the