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2 Samuel 22:42

Context
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They cry out, 1  but there is no one to help them; 2  they cry out to the Lord, 3  but he does not answer them.

XREF

1Sa 28:6; Job 27:9; Pr 1:28; Isa 1:15; Eze 20:3; Mic 3:4; Mt 7:22,23; Lu 13:25,26

NET © Notes

tc The translation follows one medieval Hebrew ms and the ancient versions in reading the Piel יְשַׁוְּעוּ (yÿshavvÿu, “they cry for help”) rather than the Qal of the MT יִשְׁעוּ (yishu, “they look about for help”). See Ps 18:41 as well.

tn Heb “but there is no deliverer.”

tn The words “they cry out” are not in the Hebrew text. This reference to the psalmists’ enemies crying out for help to the Lord suggests that the psalmist refers here to enemies within the covenant community, rather than foreigners. However, the militaristic context suggests foreign enemies are in view. Ancient Near Eastern literature indicates that defeated enemies would sometimes cry out for mercy to the god(s) of their conqueror. See R. B. Chisholm, “An Exegetical and Theological Study of Psalm 18/2 Samuel 22” (Th.D. diss., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1983), 271.



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