Psalms 19:9

Context19:9 The commands to fear the Lord are right 1
and endure forever. 2
The judgments given by the Lord are trustworthy
and absolutely just. 3
Psalms 79:2
Context79:2 They have given the corpses of your servants
to the birds of the sky; 4
the flesh of your loyal followers
to the beasts of the earth.
Psalms 148:14
Context148:14 He has made his people victorious, 5
and given all his loyal followers reason to praise –
the Israelites, the people who are close to him. 6
Praise the Lord!
1 tn Heb “the fear of the
2 tn Heb “[it] stands permanently.”
3 sn Trustworthy and absolutely just. The Lord’s commands accurately reflect God’s moral will for his people and are an expression of his just character.
4 tn Heb “[as] food for the birds of the sky.”
5 tn Heb “and he lifted up a horn for his people.” The horn of an ox underlies the metaphor (see Deut 33:17; 1 Kgs 22:11; Ps 92:10). The horn of the wild ox is frequently a metaphor for military strength; the idiom “exalt/lift up the horn” signifies military victory (see 1 Sam 2:10; Pss 75:10; 89:17, 24; 92:10; Lam 2:17). Another option is to take the “horn” as a symbol for the Davidic king, through whom the
6 tn “[there is] praise for all his loyal followers, to the sons of Israel, the people near him.” Here “praise” stands by metonymy for the victory that prompts it.