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Text -- Psalms 89:40-52 (NET)

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89:40 You have broken down all his walls; you have made his strongholds a heap of ruins. 89:41 All who pass by have robbed him; he has become an object of disdain to his neighbors. 89:42 You have allowed his adversaries to be victorious, and all his enemies to rejoice. 89:43 You turn back his sword from the adversary, and have not sustained him in battle. 89:44 You have brought to an end his splendor, and have knocked his throne to the ground. 89:45 You have cut short his youth, and have covered him with shame. (Selah) 89:46 How long, O Lord, will this last? Will you remain hidden forever? Will your anger continue to burn like fire? 89:47 Take note of my brief lifespan! Why do you make all people so mortal? 89:48 No man can live on without experiencing death, or deliver his life from the power of Sheol. (Selah) 89:49 Where are your earlier faithful deeds, O Lord, the ones performed in accordance with your reliable oath to David? 89:50 Take note, O Lord, of the way your servants are taunted, and of how I must bear so many insults from people! 89:51 Your enemies, O Lord, hurl insults; they insult your chosen king as they dog his footsteps. 89:52 The Lord deserves praise forevermore! We agree! We agree!
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Selah a musical notation for crescendo or emphasis by action (IBD)
 · Sheol the place of the dead


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NET Notes: Psa 89:40 The king here represents the land and cities over which he rules.

NET Notes: Psa 89:41 Heb “all the passersby on the road.”

NET Notes: Psa 89:42 Heb “you have lifted up the right hand of his adversaries.” The idiom “the right hand is lifted up” refers to victorious milit...

NET Notes: Psa 89:43 Heb “and you have not caused him to stand in the battle.”

NET Notes: Psa 89:44 The Hebrew verb מָגַר (magar) occurs only here and perhaps in Ezek 21:17.

NET Notes: Psa 89:45 Heb “the days of his youth” (see as well Job 33:25).

NET Notes: Psa 89:46 Heb “How long, O Lord, will hide yourself forever?”

NET Notes: Psa 89:47 Heb “For what emptiness do you create all the sons of mankind?” In this context the term שָׁוְא (shava...

NET Notes: Psa 89:48 Heb “Who [is] the man [who] can live and not see death, [who] can deliver his life from the hand of Sheol?” The rhetorical question antici...

NET Notes: Psa 89:49 Heb “[which] you swore on oath to David by your faithfulness.”

NET Notes: Psa 89:50 Heb “my lifting up in my arms [or “against my chest”] all of the many, peoples.” The term רַבִּ&...

NET Notes: Psa 89:51 Heb “[by] which your enemies, O Lord, taunt, [by] which they taunt [at] the heels of your anointed one.”

NET Notes: Psa 89:52 Heb “surely and surely” (אָמֵן וְאָמֵן [’amen vÿ’...

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