Psalms 35:2

Context35:2 Grab your small shield and large shield, 1
and rise up to help me!
Psalms 87:1
ContextWritten by the Korahites; a psalm, a song.
87:1 The Lord’s city is in the holy hills. 3
Psalms 111:8
Context111:8 They are forever firm,
and should be faithfully and properly carried out. 4
Psalms 119:89
Contextל (Lamed)
119:89 O Lord, your instructions endure;
they stand secure in heaven. 5
Psalms 119:91
Context119:91 Today they stand firm by your decrees,
for all things are your servants.
1 tn Two different types of shields are mentioned here. See also Ezek 38:4. Many modern translations render the first term (translated here “small shield”) as “buckler” (cf. NASB “buckler and shield”; the order is often reversed in the translation, apparently for stylistic reasons: cf. NEB, NIV, NRSV “shield and buckler”). The English term “buckler,” referring to a small round shield held on the arm to protect the upper body, is unfamiliar to many modern readers, so the term “small shield” was used in the present translation for clarity.
2 sn Psalm 87. The psalmist celebrates the Lord’s presence in Zion and the special status of its citizens.
3 tn Heb “his foundation [is] in the hills of holiness.” The expression “his foundation” refers here by metonymy to the
4 tn Heb “done in faithfulness and uprightness.” The passive participle probably has the force of a gerund. See L. C. Allen, Psalms 101-150 (WBC), 89.
5 tn Heb “Forever, O