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Psalm 34
34:1 Written by David, when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech, causing the king to send him away. I will praise the Lord at all times; my mouth will continually praise him. 34:2 I will boast in the Lord; let the oppressed hear and rejoice! 34:3 Magnify the Lord with me! Let’s praise his name together! 34:4 I sought the Lord’s help and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears. 34:5 Those who look to him for help are happy; their faces are not ashamed. 34:6 This oppressed man cried out and the Lord heard; he saved him from all his troubles. 34:7 The Lord’s angel camps around the Lord’s loyal followers and delivers them. 34:8 Taste and see that the Lord is good! How blessed is the one who takes shelter in him! 34:9 Remain loyal to the Lord, you chosen people of his, for his loyal followers lack nothing! 34:10 Even young lions sometimes lack food and are hungry, but those who seek the Lord lack no good thing. 34:11 Come children! Listen to me! I will teach you what it means to fear the Lord. 34:12 Do you want to really live? Would you love to live a long, happy life? 34:13 Then make sure you don’t speak evil words or use deceptive speech! 34:14 Turn away from evil and do what is right! Strive for peace and promote it! 34:15 The Lord pays attention to the godly and hears their cry for help. 34:16 But the Lord opposes evildoers and wipes out all memory of them from the earth. 34:17 The godly cry out and the Lord hears; he saves them from all their troubles. 34:18 The Lord is near the brokenhearted; he delivers those who are discouraged. 34:19 The godly face many dangers, but the Lord saves them from each one of them. 34:20 He protects all his bones; not one of them is broken. 34:21 Evil people self-destruct; those who hate the godly are punished.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Abimelech priest (Eli Ithamar) of Nob, whom Saul killed; Ahimelech I,a priest, Ahimelech II; son of Abiathar son of Ahimelech I,a man who was part of David's fugitive band; a Hittite
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel


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NET Notes: Psa 34:1 Heb “continually [will] his praise [be] in my mouth.”

NET Notes: Psa 34:2 The two prefixed verbal forms in this verse are best taken as jussives, for the psalmist is calling his audience to worship (see v. 3).

NET Notes: Psa 34:3 Or “exalt.”

NET Notes: Psa 34:4 Heb “I sought the Lord.”

NET Notes: Psa 34:5 Heb “they look to him and are radiant and their faces are not ashamed.” The third person plural subject (“they”) is unidentifi...

NET Notes: Psa 34:6 The pronoun refers back to “this oppressed man,” namely, the psalmist.

NET Notes: Psa 34:7 The prefixed verb with vav (ו) consecutive here carries the same generalizing force as the active participle in the first line. See GKC 329 ...

NET Notes: Psa 34:8 “Taking shelter” in the Lord is an idiom for seeking his protection. Seeking his protection presupposes and even demonstrates the subject&...

NET Notes: Psa 34:9 Heb “those who fear him.”

NET Notes: Psa 34:11 Heb “the fear of the Lord I will teach you.” In vv. 13-14 the psalmist explains to his audience what it means to “fear” the Lo...

NET Notes: Psa 34:12 Heb “[Who] loves days to see good?”

NET Notes: Psa 34:13 Heb “and your lips from speaking deception.”

NET Notes: Psa 34:14 Heb “seek peace and pursue it.”

NET Notes: Psa 34:15 Heb “the eyes of the Lord [are] toward the godly, and his ears [are] toward their cry for help.”

NET Notes: Psa 34:16 Heb “the face of the Lord [is] against the doers of evil to cut off from the earth memory of them.”

NET Notes: Psa 34:17 The three perfect verbal forms are taken in a generalizing sense in v. 17 and translated with the present tense (note the generalizing mood of vv. 18-...

NET Notes: Psa 34:18 Heb “the crushed in spirit.”

NET Notes: Psa 34:19 Heb “him,” agreeing with the singular form in the preceding line.

NET Notes: Psa 34:20 Not one of them is broken. The author of the Gospel of John saw a fulfillment of these words in Jesus’ experience on the cross (see John 19:31-3...

NET Notes: Psa 34:21 Heb “are guilty,” but the verb is sometimes used metonymically with the meaning “to suffer the consequences of guilt,” the eff...

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