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Text -- Psalms 55:1-23 (NET)

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Psalm 55
55:1 For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a well-written song by David. Listen, O God, to my prayer! Do not ignore my appeal for mercy! 55:2 Pay attention to me and answer me! I am so upset and distressed, I am beside myself, 55:3 because of what the enemy says, and because of how the wicked pressure me, for they hurl trouble down upon me and angrily attack me. 55:4 My heart beats violently within me; the horrors of death overcome me. 55:5 Fear and panic overpower me; terror overwhelms me. 55:6 I say, “I wish I had wings like a dove! I would fly away and settle in a safe place! 55:7 Look, I will escape to a distant place; I will stay in the wilderness. (Selah) 55:8 I will hurry off to a place that is safe from the strong wind and the gale.” 55:9 Confuse them, O Lord! Frustrate their plans! For I see violence and conflict in the city. 55:10 Day and night they walk around on its walls, while wickedness and destruction are within it. 55:11 Disaster is within it; violence and deceit do not depart from its public square. 55:12 Indeed, it is not an enemy who insults me, or else I could bear it; it is not one who hates me who arrogantly taunts me, or else I could hide from him. 55:13 But it is you, a man like me, my close friend in whom I confided. 55:14 We would share personal thoughts with each other; in God’s temple we would walk together among the crowd. 55:15 May death destroy them! May they go down alive into Sheol! For evil is in their dwelling place and in their midst. 55:16 As for me, I will call out to God, and the Lord will deliver me. 55:17 During the evening, morning, and noontime I will lament and moan, and he will hear me. 55:18 He will rescue me and protect me from those who attack me, even though they greatly outnumber me. 55:19 God, the one who has reigned as king from long ago, will hear and humiliate them. (Selah) They refuse to change, and do not fear God. 55:20 He attacks his friends; he breaks his solemn promises to them. 55:21 His words are as smooth as butter, but he harbors animosity in his heart. His words seem softer than oil, but they are really like sharp swords. 55:22 Throw your burden upon the Lord, and he will sustain you. He will never allow the godly to be upended. 55:23 But you, O God, will bring them down to the deep Pit. Violent and deceitful people will not live even half a normal lifespan. But as for me, I trust in you.
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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
 · Maskil a literary or musical term
 · Selah a musical notation for crescendo or emphasis by action (IBD)
 · Sheol the place of the dead


Dictionary Themes and Topics: David | Insurrection | PSALMS, BOOK OF | Harp | Music | Neginoth | Afflictions and Adversities | Prayer | Hypocrisy | DOVE | Friends | Faith | Ahithophel | Friendship | Malice | ABIATHAR | DAY | Deceit | Wicked | Lies and Deceits | more
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NET Notes: Psa 55:1 Heb “hide yourself from.”

NET Notes: Psa 55:2 The verb is a Hiphil cohortative from הוּם (hum), which means “to confuse someone” in the Qal and “to go wil...

NET Notes: Psa 55:3 The verb form in the MT appears to be a Hiphil imperfect from the root מוֹט (mot, “to sway”), but the Hiphil occur...

NET Notes: Psa 55:4 Heb “the terrors of death have fallen on me.”

NET Notes: Psa 55:5 Heb “covers.” The prefixed verbal form with vav (ו) consecutive carries on the descriptive (present progressive) force of the preced...

NET Notes: Psa 55:6 The prefixed verbal form with vav (ו) consecutive carries on the descriptive (present progressive) force of the verbs in v. 5.

NET Notes: Psa 55:8 Heb “[the] wind [that] sweeps away.” The verb סָעָה (sa’ah, “sweep away”) occurs only here...

NET Notes: Psa 55:9 Heb “split their tongue,” which apparently means “confuse their speech,” or, more paraphrastically, “frustrate the plans...

NET Notes: Psa 55:10 Wickedness and destruction. These terms are also closely associated in Ps 7:14.

NET Notes: Psa 55:11 Or “injury, harm.”

NET Notes: Psa 55:12 Heb “[who] magnifies against me.” See Pss 35:26; 38:16.

NET Notes: Psa 55:13 Heb “my close friend, one known by me.”

NET Notes: Psa 55:14 Heb “who together we would make counsel sweet.” The imperfect verbal forms here and in the next line draw attention to the ongoing nature ...

NET Notes: Psa 55:15 Go down alive. This curse imagines a swift and sudden death for the psalmist’s enemies.

NET Notes: Psa 55:17 Heb “my voice.”

NET Notes: Psa 55:18 Heb “among many they are against me.” For other examples of the preposition עִמָּד (’immad) used...

NET Notes: Psa 55:19 Heb “[the ones] for whom there are no changes, and they do not fear God.”

NET Notes: Psa 55:20 Heb “he violates his covenant.”

NET Notes: Psa 55:21 Heb “his words are softer than oil, but they are drawn swords.”

NET Notes: Psa 55:22 Heb “he will never allow swaying for the righteous.”

NET Notes: Psa 55:23 Heb “will not divide in half their days.”

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