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Psalms 73:14

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73:14 I suffer all day long,

and am punished every morning.”

Psalms 66:11

Context

66:11 You led us into a trap; 1 

you caused us to suffer. 2 

Psalms 69:7

Context

69:7 For I suffer 3  humiliation for your sake 4 

and am thoroughly disgraced. 5 

Psalms 73:4

Context

73:4 For they suffer no pain; 6 

their bodies 7  are strong and well-fed. 8 

Psalms 119:71

Context

119:71 It was good for me to suffer,

so that I might learn your statutes.

1 tn Heb “you brought us into a net.” This rare word for “net” also occurs in Ezek 12:13; 13:21; 17:20.

2 tn Heb “you placed suffering on our hips.” The noun מוּעָקָה (muaqah, “suffering”) occurs only here in the OT.

3 tn Heb “carry, bear.”

4 tn Heb “on account of you.”

5 tn Heb “and shame covers my face.”

6 tn In Isa 58:6, the only other occurrence of this word in the OT, the term refers to “bonds” or “ropes.” In Ps 73:4 it is used metaphorically of pain and suffering that restricts one’s enjoyment of life.

7 tn Or “bellies.”

8 tc Or “fat.” The MT of v. 4 reads as follows: “for there are no pains at their death, and fat [is] their body.” Since a reference to the death of the wicked seems incongruous in the immediate context (note v. 5) and premature in the argument of the psalm (see vv. 18-20, 27), some prefer to emend the text by redividing it. The term לְמוֹתָם (lÿmotam,“at their death”) is changed to לָמוֹ תָּם (lamo tam, “[there are no pains] to them, strong [and fat are their bodies]”). The term תָּם (tam, “complete; sound”) is used of physical beauty in Song 5:2; 6:9. This emendation is the basis for the present translation. However, in defense of the MT (the traditional Hebrew text), one may point to an Aramaic inscription from Nerab which views a painful death as a curse and a nonpainful death in one’s old age as a sign of divine favor. See ANET 661.



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