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Psalms 18:7

Context
NETBible

The earth heaved and shook; 1  the roots of the mountains 2  trembled; 3  they heaved because he was angry.

XREF

De 32:22; Ps 46:2; Ps 114:4-7; Jer 4:24; Eze 38:19,20; Hab 3:6,10; Zec 14:4; Mt 28:2; Ac 4:31; Ac 16:25,26; 1Co 13:2

NET © Notes

sn The earth heaved and shook. The imagery pictures an earthquake in which the earth’s surface rises and falls. The earthquake motif is common in OT theophanies of God as warrior and in ancient Near Eastern literary descriptions of warring gods and kings. See R. B. Chisholm, “An Exegetical and Theological Study of Psalm 18/2 Samuel 22” (Th.D. diss., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1983), 160-62.

tn 2 Sam 22:8 has “heavens” which forms a merism with “earth” in the preceding line. The “foundations of the heavens” would be the mountains. However, the reading “foundations of the mountains” has a parallel in Deut 32:22.

tn In this poetic narrative context the prefixed verbal form is best understood as a preterite indicating past tense, not an imperfect. Note the three prefixed verbal forms with vav (ו) consecutive in the verse.



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