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Psalm 36
36:1 For the music director; written by the Lord’s servant, David; an oracle. An evil man is rebellious to the core. He does not fear God, 36:2 for he is too proud to recognize and give up his sin. 36:3 The words he speaks are sinful and deceitful; he does not care about doing what is wise and right. 36:4 He plans ways to sin while he lies in bed; he is committed to a sinful lifestyle; he does not reject what is evil. 36:5 O Lord, your loyal love reaches to the sky; your faithfulness to the clouds. 36:6 Your justice is like the highest mountains, your fairness like the deepest sea; you preserve mankind and the animal kingdom. 36:7 How precious is your loyal love, O God! The human race finds shelter under your wings. 36:8 They are filled with food from your house, and you allow them to drink from the river of your delicacies. 36:9 For you are the one who gives and sustains life. 36:10 Extend your loyal love to your faithful followers, and vindicate the morally upright! 36:11 Do not let arrogant men overtake me, or let evil men make me homeless! 36:12 I can see the evildoers! They have fallen! They have been knocked down and are unable to get up!
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Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: PSALMS, BOOK OF | Praise | Wicked | God | UNCHANGEABLE; UNCHANGEABLENESS | Blessing | Salvation | Fountain | FAITHFUL; FAITHFULNESS | House | Immortality | Happiness | Flattery | Faith | Intercession | Godlessness | Lies and Deceits | Regeneration | River | Vanity | more
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NET Notes: Psa 36:1 Heb “there is no dread of God before his eyes.” The phrase “dread of God” refers here to a healthy respect for God which recog...

NET Notes: Psa 36:2 Heb “for it causes to be smooth to him in his eyes to find his sin to hate.” The meaning of the Hebrew text is unclear. Perhaps the point ...

NET Notes: Psa 36:3 Heb “he ceases to exhibit wisdom to do good.” The Hiphil forms are exhibitive, indicating the outward expression of an inner attitude.

NET Notes: Psa 36:4 The three imperfect verbal forms in v. 4 highlight the characteristic behavior of the typical evildoer.

NET Notes: Psa 36:5 The Lord’s loyal love/faithfulness is almost limitless. He is loyal and faithful to his creation and blesses mankind and the animal kingdom with...

NET Notes: Psa 36:6 God’s justice/fairness is firm and reliable like the highest mountains and as abundant as the water in the deepest sea. The psalmist uses a lega...

NET Notes: Psa 36:7 Heb “and the sons of man in the shadow of your wings find shelter.” The preservation of physical life is in view, as the next verse makes ...

NET Notes: Psa 36:9 Heb “for with you is the fountain of life, in your light we see light.” Water (note “fountain”) and light are here metaphors f...

NET Notes: Psa 36:10 Heb “the pure of heart.” The “heart” is here viewed as the seat of one’s moral character and motives. The “pure of...

NET Notes: Psa 36:11 Heb “let not a foot of pride come to me, and let not the hand of the evil ones cause me to wander as a fugitive.”

NET Notes: Psa 36:12 The psalmist uses perfect verbal forms in v. 12 to describe the demise of the wicked as if it has already taken place.

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