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Text -- Psalms 112:5-10 (NET)

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112:5 It goes well for the one who generously lends money, and conducts his business honestly. 112:6 For he will never be upended; others will always remember one who is just. 112:7 He does not fear bad news. He is confident; he trusts in the Lord. 112:8 His resolve is firm; he will not succumb to fear before he looks in triumph on his enemies. 112:9 He generously gives to the needy; his integrity endures. He will be vindicated and honored. 112:10 When the wicked see this, they will worry; they will grind their teeth in frustration and melt away; the desire of the wicked will perish.
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NET Notes: Psa 112:5 Heb “he sustains his matters with justice.”

NET Notes: Psa 112:6 Heb “for an eternal memorial a just [one] will be.”

NET Notes: Psa 112:7 The passive participle בָּטֻחַ [בָּטוּחַ] (batuakh [batuakh]...

NET Notes: Psa 112:8 Heb “his heart,” viewed here as the seat of the volition.

NET Notes: Psa 112:9 Heb “his horn will be lifted up in honor.” The horn of an ox underlies the metaphor (see Deut 33:17; 1 Kgs 22:11; Ps 92:10). The horn of t...

NET Notes: Psa 112:10 This could mean that the desires of the wicked will go unfulfilled. Another possibility is that “desire” refers by metonymy to the object ...

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