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Text -- Psalms 107:1-42 (NET)
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Strongs On/Off
Context
Book 5
(Psalms 107-150)
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics
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Dictionary Themes and Topics:
Praise |
God |
PSALMS, BOOK OF |
Israel |
SHIPS AND BOATS |
WISDOM |
Poetry |
TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT |
Afflictions and Adversities |
Chastisement |
Wandering |
Prayer |
Mariner |
Commerce |
Wicked |
Thankfulness |
Worship |
Blessing |
GATE |
Poor |
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expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes -> Psa 107:1; Psa 107:1; Psa 107:2; Psa 107:2; Psa 107:2; Psa 107:3; Psa 107:5; Psa 107:7; Psa 107:8; Psa 107:9; Psa 107:9; Psa 107:10; Psa 107:10; Psa 107:11; Psa 107:11; Psa 107:12; Psa 107:14; Psa 107:15; Psa 107:16; Psa 107:17; Psa 107:18; Psa 107:20; Psa 107:20; Psa 107:21; Psa 107:22; Psa 107:23; Psa 107:23; Psa 107:23; Psa 107:25; Psa 107:25; Psa 107:26; Psa 107:26; Psa 107:26; Psa 107:26; Psa 107:27; Psa 107:27; Psa 107:29; Psa 107:29; Psa 107:30; Psa 107:30; Psa 107:30; Psa 107:31; Psa 107:32; Psa 107:33; Psa 107:34; Psa 107:35; Psa 107:35; Psa 107:37; Psa 107:37; Psa 107:38; Psa 107:38; Psa 107:39; Psa 107:39; Psa 107:40; Psa 107:41; Psa 107:42
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NET Notes: Psa 107:3 Heb “from lands.” The word “foreign” is supplied in the translation for clarification.
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NET Notes: Psa 107:10 Heb “those bound in suffering and iron.” “Suffering and iron” is a hendiadys (like English “good and angry”), wher...
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NET Notes: Psa 107:14 Heb “darkness and deep darkness.” See the note on the word “darkness” in v. 10.
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NET Notes: Psa 107:20 Heb “he rescued from their traps.” The Hebrew word שְׁחִית (shekhit, “trap”) occurs ...
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NET Notes: Psa 107:27 The Hitpael of בָלַע (vala’) occurs only here in the OT. Traditionally the form is derived from the verbal root ...
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NET Notes: Psa 107:29 Heb “their waves.” The antecedent of the third masculine plural pronominal suffix is not readily apparent, unless it refers back to “...
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NET Notes: Psa 107:33 The verbal form appears to be a preterite, which is most naturally taken as narrational. (The use of prefixed forms with vav [ו] consecutive in ...
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NET Notes: Psa 107:35 The verbal form appears to be a preterite, which is most naturally taken as narrational. See the note on the word “turned” in v. 33.
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NET Notes: Psa 107:38 The verbal form in this line appears to be an imperfect, which may be taken as customary (drawing attention to typical action in a past time frame) or...
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NET Notes: Psa 107:40 The active participle is understood as past durative here, drawing attention to typical action in a past time frame. However, it could be taken as gen...
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