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Psalms 49:19

Context

49:19 But he will join his ancestors; 1 

they will never again see the light of day. 2 

Psalms 77:7

Context

77:7 I asked, 3  “Will the Lord reject me forever?

Will he never again show me his favor?

Psalms 78:41

Context

78:41 They again challenged God, 4 

and offended 5  the Holy One of Israel. 6 

1 tn Verses 18-19a are one long sentence in the Hebrew text, which reads: “Though he blesses his soul in his life, [saying], ‘And let them praise you, for you do well for yourself,’ it [that is, his soul] will go to the generation of his fathers.” This has been divided into two sentences in the translation for clarity, in keeping with the tendency of contemporary English to use shorter sentences.

2 tn Heb “light.” The words “of day” are supplied in the translation for clarification.

3 tn As in vv. 4 and 6a, the words of vv. 7-9 are understood as a quotation of what the psalmist said earlier. Therefore the words “I asked” are supplied in the translation for clarification.

4 tn Heb “and they returned and tested God.” The Hebrew verb שׁוּב (shuv, “to return”) is used here in an adverbial sense to indicate that an earlier action was repeated.

5 tn Or “wounded, hurt.” The verb occurs only here in the OT.

6 sn The basic sense of the word “holy” is “set apart from that which is commonplace, special, unique.” The Lord’s holiness is first and foremost his transcendent sovereignty as the ruler of the world. He is “set apart” from the world over which he rules. At the same time his holiness encompasses his moral authority, which derives from his royal position. As king he has the right to dictate to his subjects how they are to live; indeed his very own character sets the standard for proper behavior. This expression is a common title for the Lord in the book of Isaiah.



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