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Text -- Psalms 83:13-18 (NET)

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83:13 O my God, make them like dead thistles, like dead weeds blown away by the wind! 83:14 Like the fire that burns down the forest, or the flames that consume the mountainsides, 83:15 chase them with your gale winds, and terrify them with your windstorm. 83:16 Cover their faces with shame, so they might seek you, O Lord. 83:17 May they be humiliated and continually terrified! May they die in shame! 83:18 Then they will know that you alone are the Lord, the sovereign king over all the earth.
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NET Notes: Psa 83:13 Heb “before.”

NET Notes: Psa 83:14 The imagery of fire and flames suggests unrelenting, destructive judgment.

NET Notes: Psa 83:15 The two imperfect verbal forms in v. 15 express the psalmist’s wish or prayer.

NET Notes: Psa 83:16 Heb “your name,” which stands here for God’s person.

NET Notes: Psa 83:17 Heb “may they be ashamed and perish.” The four prefixed verbal forms in this verse are understood as jussives. The psalmist concludes his ...

NET Notes: Psa 83:18 Traditionally “the Most High.”

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