Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Psalms 14:6

Context
NETBible

You want to humiliate the oppressed, 1  even though 2  the Lord is their 3  shelter.

NIV ©

biblegateway Psa 14:6

You evildoers frustrate the plans of the poor, but the LORD is their refuge.

NASB ©

biblegateway Psa 14:6

You would put to shame the counsel of the afflicted, But the LORD is his refuge.

NLT ©

biblegateway Psa 14:6

The wicked frustrate the plans of the oppressed, but the LORD will protect his people.

MSG ©

biblegateway Psa 14:6

Do you think you can mess with the dreams of the poor? You can't, for God makes their dreams come true.

BBE ©

SABDAweb Psa 14:6

You have put to shame the thoughts of the poor, but the Lord is his support.

NRSV ©

bibleoremus Psa 14:6

You would confound the plans of the poor, but the LORD is their refuge.

NKJV ©

biblegateway Psa 14:6

You shame the counsel of the poor, But the LORD is his refuge.

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KJV
Ye have shamed
<0954> (8686)
the counsel
<06098>
of the poor
<06041>_,
because the LORD
<03068>
[is] his refuge
<04268>_.
NASB ©

biblegateway Psa 14:6

You would put
<0954>
to shame
<0954>
the counsel
<06098>
of the afflicted
<06041>
, But the LORD
<03068>
is his refuge
<04268>
.
LXXM
(13:6) boulhn
<1012
N-ASF
ptwcou
<4434
N-GSM
kathscunate
<2617
V-AAI-2P
oti
<3754
CONJ
kuriov
<2962
N-NSM
elpiv
<1680
N-NSF
autou
<846
D-GSM
estin
<1510
V-PAI-3S
NET [draft] ITL
You want to humiliate
<0954>
the oppressed
<06041>
, even though
<03588>
the Lord
<03068>
is their shelter
<04268>
.
HEBREW
whoxm
<04268>
hwhy
<03068>
yk
<03588>
wsybt
<0954>
yne
<06041>
tue (14:6)
<06098>

NETBible

You want to humiliate the oppressed, 1  even though 2  the Lord is their 3  shelter.

NET Notes

tn Heb “the counsel of the oppressed you put to shame.” Using a second person plural verb form, the psalmist addresses the wicked. Since the context indicates their attempt to harm the godly will be thwarted, the imperfect should be taken in a subjunctive (cf. NASB, NRSV) rather than an indicative manner (cf. NIV). Here it probably expresses their desire or intent (“want to humiliate”).

tn It is unlikely that כִּי (ki) has a causal force here. The translation assumes a concessive force; another option is to understand an asseverative use (“certainly, indeed”).

tn Heb “his.” The antecedent of the singular pronoun is the singular form עָנִי (’ani, “oppressed”) in the preceding line. The singular is collective or representative here (and thus translated as plural, “they”).




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