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50:9 I do not need to take a bull from your household or goats from your sheepfolds. 50:10 For every wild animal in the forest belongs to me, as well as the cattle that graze on a thousand hills. 50:11 I keep track of every bird in the hills, and the insects of the field are mine. 50:12 Even if I were hungry, I would not tell you, for the world and all it contains belong to me. 50:13 Do I eat the flesh of bulls? Do I drink the blood of goats? 50:14 Present to God a thank-offering! Repay your vows to the sovereign One! 50:15 Pray to me when you are in trouble! I will deliver you, and you will honor me!” 50:16 God says this to the evildoer: “How can you declare my commands, and talk about my covenant? 50:17 For you hate instruction and reject my words. 50:18 When you see a thief, you join him; you associate with men who are unfaithful to their wives. 50:19 You do damage with words, and use your tongue to deceive. 50:20 You plot against your brother; you slander your own brother. 50:21 When you did these things, I was silent, so you thought I was exactly like you. But now I will condemn you and state my case against you! 50:22 Carefully consider this, you who reject God! Otherwise I will rip you to shreds and no one will be able to rescue you. 50:23 Whoever presents a thank-offering honors me. To whoever obeys my commands, I will reveal my power to deliver.”
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NET Notes: Psa 50:9 Or “I will not take.”

NET Notes: Psa 50:10 Heb “[the] animals on a thousand hills.” The words “that graze” are supplied in the translation for clarification. The term &#...

NET Notes: Psa 50:11 The precise referent of the Hebrew word, which occurs only here and in Ps 80:13, is uncertain. Aramaic, Arabic and Akkadian cognates refer to insects,...

NET Notes: Psa 50:13 The rhetorical questions assume an emphatic negative response, “Of course not!”

NET Notes: Psa 50:14 Heb “Most High.” This divine title (עֶלְיוֹן, ’elyon) pictures God as the exalted ru...

NET Notes: Psa 50:15 In vv. 7-15 the Lord makes it clear that he was not rebuking Israel because they had failed to offer sacrifices (v. 8a). On the contrary, they had bee...

NET Notes: Psa 50:16 Heb “What to you to declare my commands and lift up my covenant upon your mouth?” The rhetorical question expresses sarcastic amazement. T...

NET Notes: Psa 50:17 Heb “and throw my words behind you.”

NET Notes: Psa 50:18 Heb “and with adulterers [is] your portion.”

NET Notes: Psa 50:19 Heb “and your tongue binds together [i.e., “frames”] deceit.”

NET Notes: Psa 50:20 Heb “against the son of your mother you give a fault.”

NET Notes: Psa 50:21 Heb “and I will set in order [my case against you] to your eyes.” The cohortative form expresses the Lord’s resolve to accuse and ju...

NET Notes: Psa 50:22 Elsewhere in the psalms this verb is used (within a metaphorical framework) of a lion tearing its prey (see Pss 7:2; 17:12; 22:13).

NET Notes: Psa 50:23 Heb “and [to one who] sets a way I will show the deliverance of God.” Elsewhere the phrase “set a way” simply means “to ...

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