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Psalm 57
57:1 For the music director; according to the al-tashcheth style; a prayer of David, written when he fled from Saul into the cave. Have mercy on me, O God! Have mercy on me! For in you I have taken shelter. In the shadow of your wings I take shelter until trouble passes. 57:2 I cry out for help to the sovereign God, to the God who vindicates me. 57:3 May he send help from heaven and deliver me from my enemies who hurl insults! (Selah) May God send his loyal love and faithfulness! 57:4 I am surrounded by lions; I lie down among those who want to devour me; men whose teeth are spears and arrows, whose tongues are a sharp sword. 57:5 Rise up above the sky, O God! May your splendor cover the whole earth! 57:6 They have prepared a net to trap me; I am discouraged. They have dug a pit for me. They will fall into it! (Selah) 57:7 I am determined, O God! I am determined! I will sing and praise you! 57:8 Awake, my soul! Awake, O stringed instrument and harp! I will wake up at dawn! 57:9 I will give you thanks before the nations, O Master! I will sing praises to you before foreigners! 57:10 For your loyal love extends beyond the sky, and your faithfulness reaches the clouds.
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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
 · Miktam a literary or musical term (NIV margin)
 · Saul the sixth king of Edom,son of Simeon and a Canaanite woman,son of Uzziah of Kohath son of Levi
 · Selah a musical notation for crescendo or emphasis by action (IBD)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Altaschith | Music | PSALMS, BOOK OF | David | Michtam | Praise | Testimony | Faith | God | Decision | GLORY | Malice | Sword | Truth | Enemy | Afflictions and Adversities | Prayer | Pit | Net | Psalms | more
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NET Notes: Psa 57:1 In the shadow of your wings. The metaphor likens God to a protective mother bird (see also Pss 17:8; 36:7).

NET Notes: Psa 57:2 Or “avenges in favor of.”

NET Notes: Psa 57:3 Heb “he hurls insults, one who crushes me.” The translation assumes that this line identifies those from whom the psalmist seeks deliveran...

NET Notes: Psa 57:4 Heb “my life, in the midst of lions, I lie down, devouring ones, sons of mankind, their teeth a spear and arrows and their tongue a sharp sword....

NET Notes: Psa 57:5 Heb “over all the earth [be] your splendor.” Though no verb appears, the tone of the statement is a prayer or wish. (Note the imperative f...

NET Notes: Psa 57:6 The perfect form is used rhetorically here to express the psalmist’s certitude. The demise of the enemies is so certain that he can speak of it ...

NET Notes: Psa 57:7 Or perhaps “confident”; Heb “my heart is steadfast.” The “heart” is viewed here as the seat of the psalmist’...

NET Notes: Psa 57:8 BDB 1007 s.v. שַׁחַר takes “dawn” as an adverbial accusative, though others understand it as a personi...

NET Notes: Psa 57:9 Or “the peoples.”

NET Notes: Psa 57:10 Heb “for great upon the sky [or “heavens”] [is] your loyal love.”

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