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Psalms 76:1-2

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Psalm 76 1 

For the music director; to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a psalm of Asaph, a song.

76:1 God has revealed himself in Judah; 2 

in Israel his reputation 3  is great.

76:2 He lives in Salem; 4 

he dwells in Zion. 5 

Psalms 78:68-69

Context

78:68 He chose the tribe of Judah,

and Mount Zion, which he loves.

78:69 He made his sanctuary as enduring as the heavens above; 6 

as secure as the earth, which he established permanently. 7 

Isaiah 14:32

Context

14:32 How will they respond to the messengers of this nation? 8 

Indeed, the Lord has made Zion secure;

the oppressed among his people will find safety in her.

Hebrews 12:22

Context
12:22 But you have come to Mount Zion, the city 9  of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to myriads of angels, to the assembly
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[76:1]  1 sn Psalm 76. The psalmist depicts God as a mighty warrior who destroys Israel’s enemies.

[76:1]  2 tn Or “God is known in Judah.”

[76:1]  3 tn Heb “name,” which here stands metonymically for God’s reputation.

[76:2]  4 sn Salem is a shorter name for Jerusalem (see Gen 14:18).

[76:2]  5 tn Heb “and his place of refuge is in Salem, and his lair in Zion.” God may be likened here to a lion (see v. 4).

[78:69]  6 tc Heb “and he built like the exalting [ones] his sanctuary.” The phrase כְּמוֹ־רָמִים (kÿmo-ramim, “like the exalting [ones]”) is a poetic form of the comparative preposition followed by a participial form of the verb רוּם (rum, “be exalted”). The text should be emended to כִּמְרֹמִים (kimromim, “like the [heavenly] heights”). See Ps 148:1, where “heights” refers to the heavens above.

[78:69]  7 tn Heb “like the earth, [which] he established permanently.” The feminine singular suffix on the Hebrew verb יָסַד (yasad, “to establish”) refers to the grammatically feminine noun “earth.”

[14:32]  8 sn The question forces the Philistines to consider the dilemma they will face – surrender and oppression, or battle and death.

[12:22]  9 tn Grk “and the city”; the conjunction is omitted in translation since it seems to be functioning epexegetically – that is, explaining further what is meant by “Mount Zion.”



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