Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Psalms 24:4

Context
NETBible

The one whose deeds are blameless and whose motives are pure, 1  who does not lie, 2  or make promises with no intention of keeping them. 3 

XREF

Ge 6:5; De 4:19; Job 9:30; Job 17:9; Ps 15:4; Ps 18:20; Ps 25:1; Ps 26:6; Ps 51:10; Ps 73:1; Ps 143:8; Pr 20:9; Isa 1:15,16; Isa 33:15,16; Jer 4:14; Jer 5:2; Jer 7:9,10; Eze 18:6,15; Zec 5:3,4; Mal 3:5; Mt 5:8; Ac 14:15; Ac 15:9; 2Co 7:1; 1Ti 1:10; 1Ti 2:8; Jas 4:8; Re 21:1-4,27; Re 22:14,15

NET © Notes

tn Heb “the innocent of hands and the pure of heart.” The “hands” allude to one’s actions, the “heart” to one’s thought life and motives.

tn Heb “who does not lift up for emptiness my life.” The first person pronoun on נַפְשִׁי (nafshiy, “my life”) makes little sense here; many medieval Hebrew mss support the ancient versions in reading a third person pronoun “his.” The idiom “lift the life” here means to “long for” or “desire strongly.” In this context (note the reference to an oath in the following line) “emptiness” probably refers to speech (see Ps 12:2).

tn Heb “and does not swear an oath deceitfully.”



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