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Psalm 18
18:1 For the music director; by the Lord’s servant David, who sang to the Lord the words of this song when the Lord rescued him from the power of all his enemies, including Saul. He said: “I love you, Lord, my source of strength! 18:2 The Lord is my high ridge, my stronghold, my deliverer. My God is my rocky summit where I take shelter, my shield, the horn that saves me, and my refuge. 18:3 I called to the Lord, who is worthy of praise, and I was delivered from my enemies. 18:4 The waves of death engulfed me, the currents of chaos overwhelmed me. 18:5 The ropes of Sheol tightened around me, the snares of death trapped me. 18:6 In my distress I called to the Lord; I cried out to my God. From his heavenly temple he heard my voice; he listened to my cry for help. 18:7 The earth heaved and shook; the roots of the mountains trembled; they heaved because he was angry. 18:8 Smoke ascended from his nose; fire devoured as it came from his mouth; he hurled down fiery coals. 18:9 He made the sky sink as he descended; a thick cloud was under his feet. 18:10 He mounted a winged angel and flew; he glided on the wings of the wind. 18:11 He shrouded himself in darkness, in thick rain clouds. 18:12 From the brightness in front of him came hail and fiery coals. 18:13 The Lord thundered in the sky; the sovereign One shouted. 18:14 He shot his arrows and scattered them, many lightning bolts and routed them. 18:15 The depths of the sea were exposed; the inner regions of the world were uncovered by your battle cry, Lord, by the powerful breath from your nose. 18:16 He reached down from above and took hold of me; he pulled me from the surging water. 18:17 He rescued me from my strong enemy, from those who hate me, for they were too strong for me. 18:18 They confronted me in my day of calamity, but the Lord helped me. 18:19 He brought me out into a wide open place; he delivered me because he was pleased with me. 18:20 The Lord repaid me for my godly deeds; he rewarded my blameless behavior. 18:21 For I have obeyed the Lord’s commands; I have not rebelled against my God. 18:22 For I am aware of all his regulations, and I do not reject his rules. 18:23 I was innocent before him, and kept myself from sinning. 18:24 The Lord rewarded me for my godly deeds; he took notice of my blameless behavior. 18:25 You prove to be loyal to one who is faithful; you prove to be trustworthy to one who is innocent. 18:26 You prove to be reliable to one who is blameless, but you prove to be deceptive to one who is perverse. 18:27 For you deliver oppressed people, but you bring down those who have a proud look. 18:28 Indeed, you are my lamp, Lord. My God illuminates the darkness around me. 18:29 Indeed, with your help I can charge against an army; by my God’s power I can jump over a wall. 18:30 The one true God acts in a faithful manner; the Lord’s promise is reliable; he is a shield to all who take shelter in him. 18:31 Indeed, who is God besides the Lord? Who is a protector besides our God? 18:32 The one true God gives me strength; he removes the obstacles in my way. 18:33 He gives me the agility of a deer; he enables me to negotiate the rugged terrain. 18:34 He trains my hands for battle; my arms can bend even the strongest bow. 18:35 You give me your protective shield; your right hand supports me; your willingness to help enables me to prevail. 18:36 You widen my path; my feet do not slip. 18:37 I chase my enemies and catch them; I do not turn back until I wipe them out. 18:38 I beat them to death; they fall at my feet. 18:39 You give me strength for battle; you make my foes kneel before me. 18:40 You make my enemies retreat; I destroy those who hate me.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Saul the sixth king of Edom,son of Simeon and a Canaanite woman,son of Uzziah of Kohath son of Levi
 · sea the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River,the Mediterranean Sea,the Persian Gulf south east of Babylon,the Red Sea
 · Sheol the place of the dead


Dictionary Themes and Topics: David | CHERUBIM (1) | TEMPLE, B | FORTIFICATION; FORT; FORTIFIED CITIES; FORTRESS | PSALMS, BOOK OF | God | Praise | BIBLE, THE, IV CANONICITY | POETRY, HEBREW | Readings, Select | Meteorology and Celestial Phenomena | Faith | Blessing | COAL | BUSH, BURNING | Testimony | Steel | Afflictions and Adversities | Wicked | Beth-horon | more
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NET Notes: Psa 18:1 Heb “my strength.” “Strength” is metonymic here, referring to the Lord as the one who bestows strength to the psalmist; thus t...

NET Notes: Psa 18:2 Or “my elevated place.” The parallel version of this psalm in 2 Sam 22:3 adds at this point, “my refuge, my savior, [you who] save m...

NET Notes: Psa 18:3 Heb “worthy of praise, I cried out [to] the Lord.” Some take מְהֻלָּל (mÿhullal, R...

NET Notes: Psa 18:4 In this poetic narrative context the prefixed verbal form is best understood as a preterite indicating past tense, not an imperfect. (Note the perfect...

NET Notes: Psa 18:5 Heb “confronted me.”

NET Notes: Psa 18:6 Heb “and my cry for help before him came into his ears.” 2 Sam 22:7 has a shorter reading, “my cry for help, in his ears.” It ...

NET Notes: Psa 18:7 In this poetic narrative context the prefixed verbal form is best understood as a preterite indicating past tense, not an imperfect. Note the three pr...

NET Notes: Psa 18:8 Heb “coals burned from him.” Perhaps the psalmist pictures God’s fiery breath igniting coals (cf. Job 41:21), which he then hurls as...

NET Notes: Psa 18:9 The Hebrew verb נָטָה (natah) can carry the sense “[cause to] bend, bow down.” For example, Gen 49:15 pictur...

NET Notes: Psa 18:10 The wings of the wind. Verse 10 may depict (1) the Lord riding a cherub, which is in turn propelled by the wind current. Another option (2) is that tw...

NET Notes: Psa 18:11 Heb “darkness of water, clouds of clouds.” The noun “darkness” (חֶשְׁכַת, khes...

NET Notes: Psa 18:12 Heb “from the brightness in front of him his clouds came, hail and coals of fire.” 2 Sam 22:13 reads, “from the brightness in front ...

NET Notes: Psa 18:13 Heb “offered his voice.” In this poetic narrative context the prefixed verbal form is best understood as a preterite indicating past tense...

NET Notes: Psa 18:14 Arrows and lightning bolts are associated in other texts (see Pss 77:17-18; 144:6; Zech 9:14), as well as in ancient Near Eastern art (see R. B. Chish...

NET Notes: Psa 18:15 2 Sam 22:16 reads “by the battle cry of the Lord, by the blast of the breath of his nose.” The phrase “blast of the breath” (H...

NET Notes: Psa 18:16 Heb “mighty waters.” The waters of the sea symbolize the psalmist’s powerful enemies, as well as the realm of death they represent (...

NET Notes: Psa 18:17 The singular refers either to personified death or collectively to the psalmist’s enemies. The following line, which refers to “those [plu...

NET Notes: Psa 18:18 Heb “became my support.”

NET Notes: Psa 18:19 Or “delighted in me.”

NET Notes: Psa 18:20 Heb “according to the purity of my hands he repaid to me.” “Hands” suggest activity and behavior.

NET Notes: Psa 18:21 Heb “I have not acted wickedly from my God.” The statement is elliptical; the idea is, “I have not acted wickedly and, in so doing, ...

NET Notes: Psa 18:22 Heb “and his rules I do not turn aside from me.” 2 Sam 22:23 reads, “and his rules, I do not turn aside from it.” The prefixed...

NET Notes: Psa 18:23 Kept myself from sinning. Leading a blameless life meant that the king would be loyal to God’s covenant, purge the government and society of evi...

NET Notes: Psa 18:24 Heb “according to the purity of my hands before his eyes.” 2 Sam 22:25 reads “according to my purity before his eyes.” The ver...

NET Notes: Psa 18:25 Heb “a man of innocence.”

NET Notes: Psa 18:26 Verses 25-26 affirm God’s justice. He responds to people in accordance with their moral character. His response mirrors their actions. The faith...

NET Notes: Psa 18:27 Heb “but proud eyes you bring low.” 2 Sam 22:28 reads, “your eyes [are] upon the proud, [whom] you bring low.”

NET Notes: Psa 18:28 Heb “my darkness.”

NET Notes: Psa 18:29 I can jump over a wall. The psalmist uses hyperbole to emphasize his God-given military superiority.

NET Notes: Psa 18:30 Take shelter. See the note on the word “shelter” in v. 2.

NET Notes: Psa 18:31 The rhetorical questions anticipate the answer, “No one.” In this way the psalmist indicates that the Lord is the only true God and reliab...

NET Notes: Psa 18:32 Heb “he made my path smooth.” The Hebrew term תָּמִים (tamim, “smooth”) usually carr...

NET Notes: Psa 18:33 Habakkuk uses similar language to describe his faith during difficult times. See Hab 3:19.

NET Notes: Psa 18:34 The strongest bow (Heb “bow of bronze”) probably refers to a bow laminated with bronze strips, or to a purely ceremonial or decorative bow...

NET Notes: Psa 18:35 Heb “makes me great.”

NET Notes: Psa 18:36 Heb “lower legs.” On the meaning of the Hebrew noun, which occurs only here, see H. R. Cohen, Biblical Hapax Legomena (SBLDS), 112. A cogn...

NET Notes: Psa 18:37 2 Sam 22:38 reads “destroy.”

NET Notes: Psa 18:38 They fall at my feet. For ancient Near Eastern parallels, see O. Keel, The Symbolism of the Biblical World, 294-97.

NET Notes: Psa 18:39 My foes kneel before me. For ancient Near Eastern parallels, see R. B. Chisholm, “An Exegetical and Theological Study of Psalm 18/2 Samuel 22...

NET Notes: Psa 18:40 Those who hate me. See v. 17, where it is the Lord who delivered the psalmist from those who hated him.

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