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Psalms 7:3

Context

7:3 O Lord my God, if I have done what they say, 1 

or am guilty of unjust actions, 2 

Psalms 9:16

Context

9:16 The Lord revealed himself;

he accomplished justice;

the wicked were ensnared by their own actions. 3  (Higgaion. 4  Selah)

Psalms 119:1

Context
Psalm 119 5 

א (Alef)

119:1 How blessed are those whose actions are blameless, 6 

who obey 7  the law of the Lord.

1 tn Heb “if I have done this.”

2 tn Heb “if there is injustice in my hands.” The “hands” figuratively suggest deeds or actions.

3 tn Heb “by the work of his hands [the] wicked [one] was ensnared. The singular form רָשָׁע (rasha’, “wicked”) is collective or representative here (see vv. 15, 17). The form נוֹקֵשׁ (noqesh) appears to be an otherwise unattested Qal form (active participle) from נָקַשׁ (naqash), but the form should be emended to נוֹקַשׁ (noqash), a Niphal perfect from יָקַשׁ (yaqash).

4 tn This is probably a technical musical term.

5 sn Psalm 119. The psalmist celebrates God’s law and the guidance it provides his people. He expresses his desire to know God’s law thoroughly so that he might experience the blessings that come to those who obey it. This lengthy psalm exhibits an elaborate acrostic pattern. The psalm is divided into twenty-two sections (corresponding to the letters of the Hebrew alphabet), each of which is comprised of eight verses. Each of the verses in the first section (vv. 1-8) begins with the letter alef (א), the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. This pattern continues throughout the psalm as each new section highlights a successive letter of the alphabet. Each verse in section two (vv. 9-16) begins with the second letter of the alphabet, each verse in section three (vv. 17-24) with the third letter, etc. This rigid pattern creates a sense of order and completeness and may have facilitated memorization.

6 tn Heb “[Oh] the happiness of those who are blameless of way.”

7 tn Heb “walk in.”



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