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Text -- Psalms 116:1-7 (NET)

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Psalm 116
116:1 I love the Lord because he heard my plea for mercy, 116:2 and listened to me. As long as I live, I will call to him when I need help. 116:3 The ropes of death tightened around me, the snares of Sheol confronted me. I was confronted with trouble and sorrow. 116:4 I called on the name of the Lord, “Please Lord, rescue my life!” 116:5 The Lord is merciful and fair; our God is compassionate. 116:6 The Lord protects the untrained; I was in serious trouble and he delivered me. 116:7 Rest once more, my soul, for the Lord has vindicated you.
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NET Notes: Psa 116:1 Heb “I love because the Lord heard my voice, my pleas.” It is possible that “the Lord” originally appeared directly after R...

NET Notes: Psa 116:2 Heb “and in my days I will cry out.”

NET Notes: Psa 116:3 The translation assumes the prefixed verbal form is a preterite. The psalmist recalls the crisis from which the Lord delivered him.

NET Notes: Psa 116:6 Heb “I was low.”

NET Notes: Psa 116:7 The Hebrew idiom גָּמַל עַל (gamal ’al) means “to repay,” here in a positive s...

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