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Text -- Psalms 127:2-5 (NET)

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127:2 It is vain for you to rise early, come home late, and work so hard for your food. Yes, he can provide for those whom he loves even when they sleep. 127:3 Yes, sons are a gift from the Lord, the fruit of the womb is a reward. 127:4 Sons born during one’s youth are like arrows in a warrior’s hand. 127:5 How blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! They will not be put to shame when they confront enemies at the city gate.
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NET Notes: Psa 127:2 Heb “he gives to his beloved, sleep.” The translation assumes that the Hebrew term שֵׁנָא (shena’...

NET Notes: Psa 127:3 Some prefer to translate this term with the gender neutral “children,” but “sons” are plainly in view here, as the following v...

NET Notes: Psa 127:4 Heb “like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so [are] sons of youth.” Arrows are used in combat to defend oneself against enemies; sons are ...

NET Notes: Psa 127:5 Heb “speak with.”

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