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Psalm 40
40:1 For the music director; By David, a psalm. I relied completely on the Lord, and he turned toward me and heard my cry for help. 40:2 He lifted me out of the watery pit, out of the slimy mud. He placed my feet on a rock and gave me secure footing. 40:3 He gave me reason to sing a new song, praising our God. May many see what God has done, so that they might swear allegiance to him and trust in the Lord! 40:4 How blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord and does not seek help from the proud or from liars! 40:5 O Lord, my God, you have accomplished many things; you have done amazing things and carried out your purposes for us. No one can thwart you! I want to declare them and talk about them, but they are too numerous to recount! 40:6 Receiving sacrifices and offerings are not your primary concern. You make that quite clear to me! You do not ask for burnt sacrifices and sin offerings. 40:7 Then I say, “Look! I come! What is written in the scroll pertains to me. 40:8 I want to do what pleases you, my God. Your law dominates my thoughts.” 40:9 I have told the great assembly about your justice. Look! I spare no words! O Lord, you know this is true.
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Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Praise | PSALMS, BOOK OF | David | Testimony | Jesus, The Christ | Seekers | Quotations and Allusions | Atonement | SACRIFICE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 3 | Offerings | MEDIATION; MEDIATOR | Humiliation of Christ | Desire | Thankfulness | Zeal | Word of God | LIP | Patience | TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | Faith | more
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NET Notes: Psa 40:1 Heb “relying, I relied.” The infinitive absolute precedes the finite verbal form to emphasize the verbal idea. The emphasis is reflected i...

NET Notes: Psa 40:2 Heb “he established my footsteps.”

NET Notes: Psa 40:3 Heb “may many see and fear and trust in the Lord.” The translation assumes that the initial prefixed verbal form is a jussive (“may ...

NET Notes: Psa 40:4 Heb “those falling away toward a lie.”

NET Notes: Psa 40:5 Heb “I will declare and I will speak, they are too numerous to recount.” The present translation assumes that the cohortatives are used in...

NET Notes: Psa 40:6 Heb “ears you hollowed out for me.” The meaning of this odd expression is debated (this is the only collocation of “hollowed outR...

NET Notes: Psa 40:7 Heb “in the roll of the scroll it is written concerning me.” Apparently the psalmist refers to the law of God (see v. 8), which contains t...

NET Notes: Psa 40:8 Heb “your law [is] in the midst of my inner parts.” The “inner parts” are viewed here as the seat of the psalmist’s thou...

NET Notes: Psa 40:9 Heb “Look! My lips I do not restrain.”

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