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Psalms 50:3-5

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50:3 Our God approaches and is not silent; 1 

consuming fire goes ahead of him

and all around him a storm rages. 2 

50:4 He summons the heavens above,

as well as the earth, so that he might judge his people. 3 

50:5 He says: 4 

“Assemble my covenant people before me, 5 

those who ratified a covenant with me by sacrifice!” 6 

1 tn According to GKC 322 §109.e, the jussive (note the negative particle אַל, ’al) is used rhetorically here “to express the conviction that something cannot or should not happen.”

2 tn Heb “fire before him devours, and around him it is very stormy.”

3 tn Or perhaps “to testify against his people.”

sn The personified heavens and earth (see v. 1 as well) are summoned to God’s courtroom as witnesses against God’s covenant people (see Isa 1:2). Long before this Moses warned the people that the heavens and earth would be watching their actions (see Deut 4:26; 30:19; 31:28; 32:1).

4 tn The words “he says” are supplied in the translation for clarification. God’s summons to the defendant follows.

5 tn Or “Gather to me my covenant people.” The Hebrew term חָסִיד (khasid, “covenant people”) elsewhere in the psalms is used in a positive sense of God’s loyal followers (see the note at Ps 4:3), but here, as the following line makes clear, the term has a neutral sense and simply refers to those who have outwardly sworn allegiance to God, not necessarily to those whose loyalty is genuine.

6 tn Heb “the cutters of my covenant according to sacrifice.” A sacrifice accompanied the covenant-making ceremony and formally ratified the agreement (see Exod 24:3-8).



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