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Text -- Psalms 39:1-11 (NET)

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Psalm 39
39:1 For the music director, Jeduthun; a psalm of David. I decided, “I will watch what I say and make sure I do not sin with my tongue. I will put a muzzle over my mouth while in the presence of an evil man.” 39:2 I was stone silent; I held back the urge to speak. My frustration grew; 39:3 my anxiety intensified. As I thought about it, I became impatient. Finally I spoke these words: 39:4 “O Lord, help me understand my mortality and the brevity of life! Let me realize how quickly my life will pass! 39:5 Look, you make my days short-lived, and my life span is nothing from your perspective. Surely all people, even those who seem secure, are nothing but vapor. 39:6 Surely people go through life as mere ghosts. Surely they accumulate worthless wealth without knowing who will eventually haul it away.” 39:7 But now, O Lord, upon what am I relying? You are my only hope! 39:8 Deliver me from all my sins of rebellion! Do not make me the object of fools’ insults! 39:9 I am silent and cannot open my mouth because of what you have done. 39:10 Please stop wounding me! You have almost beaten me to death! 39:11 You severely discipline people for their sins; like a moth you slowly devour their strength. Surely all people are a mere vapor. (Selah)
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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
 · Jeduthun a Levite whose descendants returned from exile
 · Selah a musical notation for crescendo or emphasis by action (IBD)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Jeduthun | DUMB | Psalms | PSALMS, BOOK OF | David | Afflictions and Adversities | Life | Death | Moth | Handbreadth | Vanity | Hope | Waiting | Bridle | VANITY, VANITIES | Measure | Faith | Resignation | Watchfulness | Wicked | more
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NET Notes: Psa 39:1 The psalmist wanted to voice a lament to the Lord (see vv. 4-6), but he hesitated to do so in the presence of evil men, for such words might be sinful...

NET Notes: Psa 39:2 Heb “and my pain was stirred up.” Emotional pain is in view here.

NET Notes: Psa 39:3 Heb “I spoke with my tongue.” The phrase “these words” is supplied in the translation for clarification and for stylistic reas...

NET Notes: Psa 39:4 Heb “Let me know how transient I am!”

NET Notes: Psa 39:5 Heb “surely, all vapor [is] all mankind, standing firm.” Another option is to translate, “Surely, all mankind, though seemingly secu...

NET Notes: Psa 39:6 Heb “Surely [in] vain they strive, he accumulates and does not know who gathers them.” The MT as it stands is syntactically awkward. The v...

NET Notes: Psa 39:7 Heb “my hope, for you it [is].”

NET Notes: Psa 39:9 Heb “because you acted.” The psalmist has in mind God’s disciplinary measures (see vv. 10-13).

NET Notes: Psa 39:10 Heb “from the hostility of your hand I have come to an end.”

NET Notes: Psa 39:11 Heb “you cause to dissolve, like a moth, his desired [thing].” The translation assumes an emendation of חֲמוּ...

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