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Text -- Psalms 4:1-7 (NET)

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Psalm 4
4:1 For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a psalm of David. When I call out, answer me, O God who vindicates me! Though I am hemmed in, you will lead me into a wide, open place. Have mercy on me and respond to my prayer! 4:2 You men, how long will you try to turn my honor into shame? How long will you love what is worthless and search for what is deceptive? (Selah) 4:3 Realize that the Lord shows the godly special favor; the Lord responds when I cry out to him. 4:4 Tremble with fear and do not sin! Meditate as you lie in bed, and repent of your ways! (Selah) 4:5 Offer the prescribed sacrifices and trust in the Lord! 4:6 Many say, “Who can show us anything good?” Smile upon us, Lord! 4:7 You make me happier than those who have abundant grain and wine.
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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
 · Selah a musical notation for crescendo or emphasis by action (IBD)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Harp | Music | PSALMS, BOOK OF | APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE, 1 | Neginoth | Leasing | Heart | Joy | Faith | Afflictions and Adversities | Prayer | Fear of God | Gifts from God | Infidelity | God | Holiness | Psalms | Self-examination | Vanity | Wine | more
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NET Notes: Psa 4:1 Heb “hear.”

NET Notes: Psa 4:2 Heb “a lie.” Some see the metonymic language of v. 2b (“emptiness, lie”) as referring to idols or false gods. However, there i...

NET Notes: Psa 4:3 Heb “hears.”

NET Notes: Psa 4:4 Heb “say in your heart(s) on your bed(s) and wail/lament.” The verb דֹמּוּ (dommu) is understood as a ...

NET Notes: Psa 4:5 Trust in the Lord. The psalmist urges his enemies to make peace with God and become his followers.

NET Notes: Psa 4:6 Smile upon us. Though many are discouraged, the psalmist asks the Lord to intervene and transform the situation.

NET Notes: Psa 4:7 Heb “from (i.e., more than) the time (when) their grain and their wine are abundant.”

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