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Text -- Psalms 86:10-17 (NET)

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86:10 For you are great and do amazing things. You alone are God. 86:11 O Lord, teach me how you want me to live! Then I will obey your commands. Make me wholeheartedly committed to you! 86:12 O Lord, my God, I will give you thanks with my whole heart! I will honor your name continually! 86:13 For you will extend your great loyal love to me, and will deliver my life from the depths of Sheol. 86:14 O God, arrogant men attack me; a gang of ruthless men, who do not respect you, seek my life. 86:15 But you, O Lord, are a compassionate and merciful God. You are patient and demonstrate great loyal love and faithfulness. 86:16 Turn toward me and have mercy on me! Give your servant your strength! Deliver your slave! 86:17 Show me evidence of your favor! Then those who hate me will see it and be ashamed, for you, O Lord, will help me and comfort me.
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 · Sheol the place of the dead


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NET Notes: Psa 86:11 Heb “Bind my heart to the fearing of your name.” The verb translated “bind” occurs only here in the Piel stem. It appears twic...

NET Notes: Psa 86:12 Or “forever.”

NET Notes: Psa 86:13 Or “lower Sheol.”

NET Notes: Psa 86:14 Heb “seek my life and do not set you before them.” See Ps 54:3.

NET Notes: Psa 86:15 The psalmist’s confession of faith in this verse echoes Exod 34:6.

NET Notes: Psa 86:16 Heb “the son of your female servant.” The phrase “son of a female servant” (see also Ps 116:16) is used of a son born to a sec...

NET Notes: Psa 86:17 The perfect verbal forms are understood here as dramatic/rhetorical, expressing the psalmist’s certitude that such a sign from the Lord will be ...

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