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Psalms 5:1

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Psalm 5 1 

For the music director, to be accompanied by wind instruments; 2  a psalm of David.

5:1 Listen to what I say, 3  Lord!

Carefully consider my complaint! 4 

Psalms 45:8

Context

45:8 All your garments are perfumed with 5  myrrh, aloes, and cassia.

From the luxurious palaces 6  comes the music of stringed instruments that makes you happy. 7 

Psalms 76:1

Context
Psalm 76 8 

For the music director; to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a psalm of Asaph, a song.

76:1 God has revealed himself in Judah; 9 

in Israel his reputation 10  is great.

1 sn Psalm 5. Appealing to God’s justice and commitment to the godly, the psalmist asks the Lord to intervene and deliver him from evildoers.

2 tn The meaning of the Hebrew word נְחִילוֹת (nÿkhilot), which occurs only here, is uncertain. Many relate the form to חָלִיל (khalil, “flute”).

3 tn Heb “my words.”

4 tn Or “sighing.” The word occurs only here and in Ps 39:3.

5 tn The words “perfumed with” are supplied in the translation for clarification.

6 tn Heb “the palaces of ivory.” The phrase “palaces of ivory” refers to palaces that had ivory panels and furniture decorated with ivory inlays. Such decoration with ivory was characteristic of a high level of luxury. See 1 Kgs 22:39 and Amos 3:15.

7 tn Heb “from the palaces of ivory stringed instrument[s] make you happy.”

8 sn Psalm 76. The psalmist depicts God as a mighty warrior who destroys Israel’s enemies.

9 tn Or “God is known in Judah.”

10 tn Heb “name,” which here stands metonymically for God’s reputation.



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