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Text -- Psalms 42:6-11 (NET)

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42:6 I am depressed, so I will pray to you while I am trapped here in the region of the upper Jordan, from Hermon, from Mount Mizar. 42:7 One deep stream calls out to another at the sound of your waterfalls; all your billows and waves overwhelm me. 42:8 By day the Lord decrees his loyal love, and by night he gives me a song, a prayer to the living God. 42:9 I will pray to God, my high ridge: “Why do you ignore me? Why must I walk around mourning because my enemies oppress me?” 42:10 My enemies’ taunts cut into me to the bone, as they say to me all day long, “Where is your God?” 42:11 Why are you depressed, O my soul? Why are you upset? Wait for God! For I will again give thanks to my God for his saving intervention.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Hermon a mountain half way between Damascus and Tyre
 · Jordan the river that flows from Lake Galilee to the Dead Sea,a river that begins at Mt. Hermon, flows south through Lake Galilee and on to its end at the Dead Sea 175 km away (by air)
 · Mizar a mountain; a small peak in the neighborhood of Mt. Hermon


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Music | PRAISE | KORAHITES; SONS OF KORAH | GOD, 2 | PSALMS, BOOK OF | TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | Korah | Desire | David | GENESIS, 1-2 | NUMBER | BIBLE, THE, IV CANONICITY | Psalms | Poetry | HERMONITES, THE | Afflictions and Adversities | Mizar | Faith | HERMON | Deep, The | more
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NET Notes: Psa 42:6 The Hebrew term מִצְעָר (mits’ar) is probably a proper name (“Mizar”), designating a parti...

NET Notes: Psa 42:7 Heb “pass over me” (see Jonah 2:3). As he hears the sound of the rushing water, the psalmist imagines himself engulfed in the current. By ...

NET Notes: Psa 42:8 A few medieval Hebrew mss read תְּהִלָּה (tÿhillah, “praise”) instead of ת...

NET Notes: Psa 42:9 Walk around mourning. See Ps 38:6 for a similar idea.

NET Notes: Psa 42:10 “Where is your God?” The enemies ask this same question in v. 3.

NET Notes: Psa 42:11 Heb “for again I will give him thanks, the saving acts of my face and my God.” The last line should be emended to read יְ—...

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