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Psalms 68:14

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68:14 When the sovereign judge 1  scatters kings, 2 

let it snow 3  on Zalmon!

Psalms 114:3

Context

114:3 The sea looked and fled; 4 

the Jordan River 5  turned back. 6 

Psalms 132:15

Context

132:15 I will abundantly supply what she needs; 7 

I will give her poor all the food they need. 8 

1 tn The divine name used here is שַׁדַּי (“Shaddai”). Shaddai/El Shaddai is the sovereign king/judge of the world who grants life, blesses and kills, and judges. In Genesis he blesses the patriarchs with fertility and promises numerous descendants. Outside Genesis he both blesses (protects) and takes away life and/or happiness.

2 tn The Hebrew text adds “in it.” The third feminine singular pronominal suffix may refer back to God’s community/dwelling place (v. 10).

3 tn The verb form appears to be a Hiphil jussive from שָׁלַג (shalag), which is usually understood as a denominative verb from שֶׁלֶג (sheleg, “snow”) with an indefinite subject. The form could be taken as a preterite, in which case one might translate, “when the sovereign judge scattered kings, it snowed on Zalmon” (cf. NIV, NRSV). The point of the image is unclear. Perhaps “snow” suggests fertility and blessing (see v. 9 and Isa 55:10), or the image of a snow-capped mountain suggests grandeur.

sn Zalmon was apparently a mountain in the region, perhaps the one mentioned in Judg 9:46 as being in the vicinity of Shechem.

4 sn The psalmist recalls the crossing of the Red Sea (Exod 14:21).

5 tn Heb “the Jordan” (also in v. 5). The word “River” is not in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied in the translation for clarity.

6 sn The psalmist recalls the crossing of the Jordan River (Josh 3:13, 16).

7 tn Heb “I will greatly bless her provision.” The infinitive absolute is used to emphasize the verb.

8 tn Heb “her poor I will satisfy [with] food.”



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