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Psalms 25:8

Context

25:8 The Lord is both kind and fair; 1 

that is why he teaches sinners the right way to live. 2 

Psalms 76:6

Context

76:6 At the sound of your battle cry, 3  O God of Jacob,

both rider 4  and horse “fell asleep.” 5 

Psalms 104:25

Context

104:25 Over here is the deep, wide sea, 6 

which teems with innumerable swimming creatures, 7 

living things both small and large.

1 tn Heb “good and just.”

2 tn Heb “teaches sinners in the way.”

3 tn Heb “from your shout.” The noun is derived from the Hebrew verb גָּעַר (gaar), which is often understood to mean “rebuke.” In some cases it is apparent that scolding or threatening is in view (see Gen 37:10; Ruth 2:16; Zech 3:2). However, in militaristic contexts this translation is inadequate, for the verb refers in this setting to the warrior’s battle cry, which terrifies and paralyzes the enemy. See A. Caquot, TDOT 3:53, and note the use of the verb in Pss 68:30; 106:9; Nah 1:4, as well as the related noun in Job 26:11; Pss 9:5; 18:15; 104:7; Isa 50:2; 51:20; 66:15.

4 tn Or “chariot,” but even so the term is metonymic for the charioteer.

5 tn Heb “he fell asleep, and [the] chariot and [the] horse.” Once again (see v. 5) “sleep” refers here to the “sleep” of death.

6 tn Heb “this [is] the sea, great and broad of hands [i.e., “sides” or “shores”].”

7 tn Heb “where [there are] swimming things, and without number.”



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