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Psalms 1:4

Context
NETBible

Not so with the wicked! Instead 1  they are like wind-driven chaff. 2 

XREF

Job 21:18; Ps 35:5; Isa 17:13; Isa 29:5; Ho 13:3; Mt 3:12

NET © Notes

tn Here the Hebrew expression כִּי־אִם (ki-im, “instead,” cf. v. 2) introduces a contrast between the prosperity of the godly depicted in v. 3 and the destiny of the wicked described in v. 4.

tn Heb “[they are] like the chaff which [the] wind blows about.” The Hebrew imperfect verbal form draws attention to the typical nature of the action described.

sn Wind-driven chaff. In contrast to the well-rooted and productive tree described in v. 3, the wicked are like a dried up plant that has no root system and is blown away by the wind. The simile describes the destiny of the wicked (see vv. 5-6).



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