Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Psalms 73:1

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A psalm by Asaph. Certainly God is good to Israel, 2  and to those whose motives are pure! 3 

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1Ch 6:39; 1Ch 15:17; 1Ch 16:7,37; 1Ch 25:1-6; 2Ch 29:30; Ps 2:6; Ps 42:11; Ps 50:1; Ps 51:10; Ps 73:18-28; Ps 74:1; Ps 83:1; Ps 84:11; Isa 63:7-9; Jer 4:14; Mt 5:8; Lu 12:32; Joh 1:47; Ro 2:28,29; Ro 4:16; Ro 9:6,7; Tit 3:5; Jas 4:8

NET © Notes

sn Psalm 73. In this wisdom psalm the psalmist offers a personal testimony of his struggle with the age-old problem of the prosperity of the wicked. As he observed evil men prosper, he wondered if a godly lifestyle really pays off. In the midst of his discouragement, he reflected upon spiritual truths and realities. He was reminded that the prosperity of the wicked is only temporary. God will eventually vindicate his people.

tn Since the psalm appears to focus on an individual’s concerns, not the situation of Israel, this introduction may be a later addition designed to apply the psalm’s message to the entire community. To provide a better parallel with the next line, some emend the Hebrew phrase לְיִשְׂרָאֵל אֱלֹהִים (lÿyisraelelohim, “to Israel, God”) to אֱלֹהִים [or אֵל] לָיָּשָׁר (’elohim [or ’el] lÿyyashar, “God [is good] to the upright one”).

tn Heb “to the pure of heart.”



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