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Psalms 19:6

Context

19:6 It emerges from the distant horizon, 1 

and goes from one end of the sky to the other; 2 

nothing can escape 3  its heat.

Psalms 140:10

Context

140:10 May he rain down 4  fiery coals upon them!

May he throw them into the fire!

From bottomless pits they will not escape. 5 

1 tn Heb “from the end of the heavens [is] its going forth.”

2 tn Heb “and its circuit [is] to their ends.”

3 tn Heb “is hidden from.”

4 tn The verb form in the Kethib (consonantal Hebrew text) appears to be a Hiphil imperfect from the root מוּט (mut, “to sway”), but the Hiphil occurs only here and in Ps 55:3, where it is preferable to read יַמְטִירוּ (yamtiru, “they rain down”). In Ps 140:10 the form יַמְטֵר (yamter, “let him rain down”) should probably be read.

5 tn Heb “into bottomless pits, they will not arise.” The translation assumes that the preposition -בְּ (bet) has the nuance “from” here. Another option is to connect the line with what precedes, take the final clause as an asyndetic relative clause, and translate, “into bottomless pits [from which] they cannot arise.” The Hebrew noun מַהֲמֹרָה (mahamorah, “bottomless pit”) occurs only here in the OT.



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