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Deuteronomy 10:21

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10:21 He is the one you should praise; 1  he is your God, the one who has done these great and awesome things for you that you have seen.

Psalms 109:1

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Psalm 109 2 

For the music director, a psalm of David.

109:1 O God whom I praise, do not ignore me! 3 

Psalms 148:14

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148:14 He has made his people victorious, 4 

and given all his loyal followers reason to praise –

the Israelites, the people who are close to him. 5 

Praise the Lord!

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[10:21]  1 tn Heb “your praise.” The pronoun is subjective and the noun “praise” is used here metonymically for the object of their praise (the Lord).

[109:1]  2 sn Psalm 109. Appealing to God’s justice, the psalmist asks God to vindicate him and to bring severe judgment down upon his enemies.

[109:1]  3 tn Heb “do not be deaf.”

[148:14]  4 tn Heb “and he lifted up a horn for his people.” The horn of an ox underlies the metaphor (see Deut 33:17; 1 Kgs 22:11; Ps 92:10). The horn of the wild ox is frequently a metaphor for military strength; the idiom “exalt/lift up the horn” signifies military victory (see 1 Sam 2:10; Pss 75:10; 89:17, 24; 92:10; Lam 2:17). Another option is to take the “horn” as a symbol for the Davidic king, through whom the Lord gives his people military victory.

[148:14]  5 tn “[there is] praise for all his loyal followers, to the sons of Israel, the people near him.” Here “praise” stands by metonymy for the victory that prompts it.



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