(0.04) | (Pro 12:22) | 4 sn The contrast between “delight/pleasure” and “abomination” is emphatic. What pleases the Lord is acting truthfully or faithfully. |
(0.04) | (Pro 11:28) | 1 sn The implication from the parallelism is that the righteous do not trust in their own riches, but in the Lord. |
(0.04) | (Pro 10:22) | 1 tn The term בְּרָכָה (berakhah, “blessing”) refers to a gift, enrichment or endowment from the Lord. |
(0.04) | (Psa 142:1) | 1 sn Psalm 142. The psalmist laments his persecuted state and asks the Lord to deliver him from his enemies. |
(0.04) | (Psa 142:5) | 1 tn Heb “my portion.” The psalmist compares the Lord to landed property, which was foundational to economic stability in ancient Israel. |
(0.04) | (Psa 132:11) | 3 tn The words “he said” are supplied in the translation to clarify that what follows are the Lord’s words. |
(0.04) | (Psa 132:14) | 1 tn The words “he said” are added in the translation to clarify that what follows are the Lord’s words. |
(0.04) | (Psa 92:15) | 1 tn Heb “so that [they] proclaim that upright [is] the Lord, my rocky summit, and there is no injustice in him.” |
(0.04) | (Psa 93:3) | 2 tn Heb “the waves lift up, O Lord, the waves lift up their voice, the waves lift up their crashing.” |
(0.04) | (Psa 81:15) | 1 tn “Those who hate the Lord” are also mentioned in 2 Chr 19:2 and Ps 139:21. |
(0.04) | (Psa 69:13) | 1 tn Heb “as for me, [may] my prayer be to you, O Lord, [in] a time of favor.” |
(0.04) | (Psa 69:1) | 1 sn Psalm 69. The psalmist laments his oppressed condition and asks the Lord to deliver him by severely judging his enemies. |
(0.04) | (Psa 68:8) | 1 tn Heb “this one of Sinai.” The phrase is a divine title, perhaps indicating that the Lord rules from Sinai. |
(0.04) | (Psa 54:7) | 1 tn Or “for,” indicating a more specific reason why he will praise the Lord’s name (cf. v. 6). |
(0.04) | (Psa 53:2) | 1 sn The picture of the Lord looking down from heaven draws attention to his sovereignty over the world. |
(0.04) | (Psa 41:4) | 1 sn In vv. 4-10 the psalmist recites the prayer of petition and lament he offered to the Lord. |
(0.04) | (Psa 39:4) | 1 tn Heb “Cause me to know, O Lord, my end; and the measure of my days, what it is!” |
(0.04) | (Psa 37:5) | 2 tn Heb “he will act.” Verse 6 explains what is meant; the Lord will vindicate those who trust in him. |
(0.04) | (Psa 24:6) | 1 sn This verse presents a somewhat idealized view of Jacob’s descendants as devoted worshipers of the Lord. |
(0.04) | (Psa 21:1) | 1 sn Psalm 21. The psalmist praises the Lord for the way he protects and blesses the Davidic king. |