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Text -- Psalms 118:1-28 (NET)

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Psalm 118
118:1 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good and his loyal love endures! 118:2 Let Israel say, “Yes, his loyal love endures!” 118:3 Let the family of Aaron say, “Yes, his loyal love endures!” 118:4 Let the loyal followers of the Lord say, “Yes, his loyal love endures!” 118:5 In my distress I cried out to the Lord. The Lord answered me and put me in a wide open place. 118:6 The Lord is on my side, I am not afraid! What can people do to me? 118:7 The Lord is on my side as my helper. I look in triumph on those who hate me. 118:8 It is better to take shelter in the Lord than to trust in people. 118:9 It is better to take shelter in the Lord than to trust in princes. 118:10 All the nations surrounded me. Indeed, in the name of the Lord I pushed them away. 118:11 They surrounded me, yes, they surrounded me. Indeed, in the name of the Lord I pushed them away. 118:12 They surrounded me like bees. But they disappeared as quickly as a fire among thorns. Indeed, in the name of the Lord I pushed them away. 118:13 “You aggressively attacked me and tried to knock me down, but the Lord helped me. 118:14 The Lord gives me strength and protects me; he has become my deliverer.” 118:15 They celebrate deliverance in the tents of the godly. The Lord’s right hand conquers, 118:16 the Lord’s right hand gives victory, the Lord’s right hand conquers. 118:17 I will not die, but live, and I will proclaim what the Lord has done. 118:18 The Lord severely punished me, but he did not hand me over to death. 118:19 Open for me the gates of the just king’s temple! I will enter through them and give thanks to the Lord. 118:20 This is the Lord’s gate– the godly enter through it. 118:21 I will give you thanks, for you answered me, and have become my deliverer. 118:22 The stone which the builders discarded has become the cornerstone. 118:23 This is the Lord’s work. We consider it amazing! 118:24 This is the day the Lord has brought about. We will be happy and rejoice in it. 118:25 Please Lord, deliver! Please Lord, grant us success! 118:26 May the one who comes in the name of the Lord be blessed! We will pronounce blessings on you in the Lord’s temple. 118:27 The Lord is God and he has delivered us. Tie the offering with ropes to the horns of the altar! 118:28 You are my God and I will give you thanks! You are my God and I will praise you!
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


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NET Notes: Psa 118:1 Or “is forever.”

NET Notes: Psa 118:3 Heb “house.”

NET Notes: Psa 118:4 Heb “fearers of the Lord.” See Ps 15:4.

NET Notes: Psa 118:5 Heb “the Lord answered me in a wide open place.”

NET Notes: Psa 118:6 The rhetorical question assumes the answer, “Nothing!” The imperfect is used in a modal sense here, indicating capability or potential. Se...

NET Notes: Psa 118:7 Heb “among my helpers.” The preposition may indicate identity here, while the plural may be one of majesty or respect.

NET Notes: Psa 118:8 “Taking shelter” in the Lord is an idiom for seeking his protection. Seeking his protection presupposes and even demonstrates the subject&...

NET Notes: Psa 118:10 Traditionally the verb has been derived from מוּל (mul, “to circumcise”) and translated “[I] cut [them] off&...

NET Notes: Psa 118:12 The point seems to be that the hostility of the nations (v. 10) is short-lived, like a fire that quickly devours thorns and then burns out. Some, atte...

NET Notes: Psa 118:13 Heb “to fall,” i.e., “that [I] might fall.”

NET Notes: Psa 118:14 Or “salvation.”

NET Notes: Psa 118:15 Heb “does valiantly.” The statement refers here to military success (see Num 24:18; 1 Sam 14:48; Pss 60:12; 108:13).

NET Notes: Psa 118:16 Heb “exalts.”

NET Notes: Psa 118:17 Heb “the works of the Lord.”

NET Notes: Psa 118:18 The infinitive absolute emphasizes the following verbal idea.

NET Notes: Psa 118:19 Heb “the gates of justice.” The gates of the Lord’s temple are referred to here, as v. 20 makes clear. They are called “gates ...

NET Notes: Psa 118:22 The metaphor of the stone…the builders discarded describes the way in which God’s deliverance reversed the psalmist’s circumstances....

NET Notes: Psa 118:23 Heb “it is amazing in our eyes.” The use of the plural pronoun here and in vv. 24-27 suggests that the psalmist may be speaking for the en...

NET Notes: Psa 118:24 Heb “this is the day the Lord has made.” Though sometimes applied in a general way, this statement in its context refers to the day of del...

NET Notes: Psa 118:25 A petition for deliverance and success seems odd in a psalm thanking God for deliverance, but it is not unique (see Ps 9:19-20). The people ask God to...

NET Notes: Psa 118:26 Heb “from the house of the Lord.”

NET Notes: Psa 118:27 The second half of v. 27 has been translated and interpreted in a variety of ways. For a survey of major views, see L. C. Allen, Psalms 101-150 (WBC),...

NET Notes: Psa 118:28 You are my God. The psalmist speaks again (see v. 21), responding to the words of the worshipers (vv. 22-27).

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