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Psalm 102
102:1 The prayer of an oppressed man, as he grows faint and pours out his lament before the Lord. O Lord, hear my prayer! Pay attention to my cry for help! 102:2 Do not ignore me in my time of trouble! Listen to me! When I call out to you, quickly answer me! 102:3 For my days go up in smoke, and my bones are charred like a fireplace. 102:4 My heart is parched and withered like grass, for I am unable to eat food. 102:5 Because of the anxiety that makes me groan, my bones protrude from my skin. 102:6 I am like an owl in the wilderness; I am like a screech owl among the ruins. 102:7 I stay awake; I am like a solitary bird on a roof. 102:8 All day long my enemies taunt me; those who mock me use my name in their curses. 102:9 For I eat ashes as if they were bread, and mix my drink with my tears, 102:10 because of your anger and raging fury. Indeed, you pick me up and throw me away. 102:11 My days are coming to an end, and I am withered like grass. 102:12 But you, O Lord, rule forever, and your reputation endures. 102:13 You will rise up and have compassion on Zion. For it is time to have mercy on her, for the appointed time has come. 102:14 Indeed, your servants take delight in her stones, and feel compassion for the dust of her ruins. 102:15 The nations will respect the reputation of the Lord, and all the kings of the earth will respect his splendor, 102:16 when the Lord rebuilds Zion, and reveals his splendor, 102:17 when he responds to the prayer of the destitute, and does not reject their request. 102:18 The account of his intervention will be recorded for future generations; people yet to be born will praise the Lord.
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 · Zion one of the hills on which Jerusalem was built; the temple area; the city of Jerusalem; God's people,a town and citidel; an ancient part of Jerusalem


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NET Notes: Psa 102:1 Heb “and may my cry for help come to you.”

NET Notes: Psa 102:2 Heb “turn toward me your ear.”

NET Notes: Psa 102:3 The Hebrew noun מוֹ־קֵד (mo-qed, “fireplace”) occurs only here, in Isa 33:14 (where it refers to...

NET Notes: Psa 102:4 I am unable to eat food. During his time of mourning, the psalmist refrained from eating. In the following verse he describes metaphorically the physi...

NET Notes: Psa 102:5 Heb “from the sound of my groaning my bone[s] stick to my flesh.” The preposition at the beginning of the verse is causal; the phrase R...

NET Notes: Psa 102:6 By comparing himself to a screech owl among the ruins, the psalmist may be highlighting his loneliness (see v. 7), though he may also be comparing his...

NET Notes: Psa 102:7 This probably refers to the psalmist’s inability to sleep. Another option is to translate, “I keep watch,” in which case it might re...

NET Notes: Psa 102:8 Heb “by me they swear.” When the psalmist’s enemies call judgment down on others, they hold the psalmist up as a prime example of wh...

NET Notes: Psa 102:9 Heb “weeping.”

NET Notes: Psa 102:10 Or “for.”

NET Notes: Psa 102:11 Heb “my days [are] like an extended [or “lengthening”] shadow,” that is, like a late afternoon shadow made by the descending s...

NET Notes: Psa 102:12 Heb “and your remembrance [is] for a generation and a generation.”

NET Notes: Psa 102:13 The imperfect verbal forms are understood as expressing the psalmist’s confidence in God’s intervention. Another option is to take them as...

NET Notes: Psa 102:14 Heb “her dust,” probably referring to the dust of the city’s rubble.

NET Notes: Psa 102:15 The verb “will fear” is understood by ellipsis in the second line (see the preceding line).

NET Notes: Psa 102:17 The perfect verbal forms in vv. 16-17 are functioning as future perfects, indicating future actions that will precede the future developments describe...

NET Notes: Psa 102:18 The Hebrew text has simply “this,” referring to the anticipated divine intervention on behalf of Zion (vv. 13, 16-17). The referent has be...

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