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Text -- Psalms 19:1-9 (NET)

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Psalm 19
19:1 For the music director; a psalm of David. The heavens declare the glory of God; the sky displays his handiwork. 19:2 Day after day it speaks out; night after night it reveals his greatness. 19:3 There is no actual speech or word, nor is its voice literally heard. 19:4 Yet its voice echoes throughout the earth; its words carry to the distant horizon. In the sky he has pitched a tent for the sun. 19:5 Like a bridegroom it emerges from its chamber; like a strong man it enjoys running its course. 19:6 It emerges from the distant horizon, and goes from one end of the sky to the other; nothing can escape its heat. 19:7 The law of the Lord is perfect and preserves one’s life. The rules set down by the Lord are reliable and impart wisdom to the inexperienced. 19:8 The Lord’s precepts are fair and make one joyful. The Lord’s commands are pure and give insight for life. 19:9 The commands to fear the Lord are right and endure forever. The judgments given by the Lord are trustworthy and absolutely just.
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Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Astronomy | Praise | Wisdom | Purity | God | LAW IN THE OLD TESTAMENT | LAW IN THE NEW TESTAMENT | ADORATION | PSALMS, BOOK OF | David | REVELATION, 1-2 | Religion | Meteorology and Celestial Phenomena | WRITING, 2 | Law | Word of God | Poetry | LANGUAGES OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | Sun | Glory | more
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NET Notes: Psa 19:1 Heb “and the work of his hands the sky declares.” The participles emphasize the ongoing testimony of the heavens/sky.

NET Notes: Psa 19:2 Heb “it [i.e., the sky] declares knowledge,” i.e., knowledge about God’s royal majesty and power (see v. 1). This apparently refers ...

NET Notes: Psa 19:3 Heb “their.” The antecedent of the plural pronoun is “heavens” (v. 1).

NET Notes: Psa 19:4 He has pitched a tent for the sun. The personified sun emerges from this “tent” in order to make its daytime journey across the sky. So th...

NET Notes: Psa 19:5 Like a strong man. The metaphorical language reflects the brilliance of the sunrise, which attests to the sun’s vigor.

NET Notes: Psa 19:6 Heb “is hidden from.”

NET Notes: Psa 19:7 Or “the [morally] naive,” that is, the one who is young and still in the process of learning right from wrong and distinguishing wisdom fr...

NET Notes: Psa 19:8 Heb [they] enlighten [the] eyes.

NET Notes: Psa 19:9 Trustworthy and absolutely just. The Lord’s commands accurately reflect God’s moral will for his people and are an expression of his just ...

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