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Text -- Psalms 61:2-8 (NET)

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61:2 From the most remote place on earth I call out to you in my despair. Lead me up to an inaccessible rocky summit! 61:3 Indeed, you are my shelter, a strong tower that protects me from the enemy. 61:4 I will be a permanent guest in your home; I will find shelter in the protection of your wings. (Selah) 61:5 For you, O God, hear my vows; you grant me the reward that belongs to your loyal followers. 61:6 Give the king long life! Make his lifetime span several generations! 61:7 May he reign forever before God! Decree that your loyal love and faithfulness should protect him. 61:8 Then I will sing praises to your name continually, as I fulfill my vows day after day.
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 · Selah a musical notation for crescendo or emphasis by action (IBD)


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NET Notes: Psa 61:2 Heb “on to a rocky summit [that] is higher than I.”

NET Notes: Psa 61:3 Heb “a strong tower from the face of an enemy.”

NET Notes: Psa 61:4 I will find shelter in the protection of your wings. The metaphor compares God to a protective mother bird.

NET Notes: Psa 61:5 Heb “you grant the inheritance of those who fear your name.” “Inheritance” is normally used of land which is granted as an inh...

NET Notes: Psa 61:6 It is not certain if the (royal) psalmist is referring to himself in the third person in this verse, or if an exile is praying on behalf of the king.

NET Notes: Psa 61:7 Heb “loyal love and faithfulness appoint, let them protect him.”

NET Notes: Psa 61:8 Or perhaps, “and thereby fulfill.” The preposition with the infinitive construct here indicates an accompanying circumstance.

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