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Psalm 89
89:1 A well-written song by Ethan the Ezrachite. I will sing continually about the Lord’s faithful deeds; to future generations I will proclaim your faithfulness. 89:2 For I say, “Loyal love is permanently established; in the skies you set up your faithfulness.” 89:3 The Lord said, “I have made a covenant with my chosen one; I have made a promise on oath to David, my servant: 89:4 ‘I will give you an eternal dynasty and establish your throne throughout future generations.’” (Selah) 89:5 O Lord, the heavens praise your amazing deeds, as well as your faithfulness in the angelic assembly. 89:6 For who in the skies can compare to the Lord? Who is like the Lord among the heavenly beings, 89:7 a God who is honored in the great angelic assembly, and more awesome than all who surround him? 89:8 O Lord, sovereign God! Who is strong like you, O Lord? Your faithfulness surrounds you. 89:9 You rule over the proud sea. When its waves surge, you calm them. 89:10 You crushed the Proud One and killed it; with your strong arm you scattered your enemies. 89:11 The heavens belong to you, as does the earth. You made the world and all it contains. 89:12 You created the north and the south. Tabor and Hermon rejoice in your name.
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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
 · Ethan a wise man, an Ezrahite, in Solomons time,son of Zerah son of Judah; the father of Azariah,son of Zimmah, of Gershom of Levi; ancestor of Asaph; the father of Adaiah,son of Kishi (Merari Levi); a worship leader in David's time
 · Ezrahite a descendant of Ezrah
 · Hermon a mountain half way between Damascus and Tyre
 · Maskil a literary or musical term
 · Rahab a woman inkeeper in Jericho who hid two Hebrew spies; ancester of Boaz and of Jesus,an English name representing two different Hebrew names,as representing the Hebrew name 'Rahab',poetic synonym for Egypt and or the exodus (IBD),the mythical monster of chaos, mainly to do with an unruly sea,as representing the Hebrew name 'Raxab', which has a velar fricative in the middle.,a woman of Jericho; wife of Salmon (Matt. 1:5)
 · Selah a musical notation for crescendo or emphasis by action (IBD)
 · Tabor a mountain on the border between Issachar, Zebulun and Naphtali,a place near Bethel where there was a notable oak tree (OS),a town of Zebulun near Issachar given to the Merarites


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Ethan | EZRAHITE | KING, CHRIST AS | INTERCESSION | PSALMS, BOOK OF | Jesus, The Christ | Church | God | Music | FAITHFUL; FAITHFULNESS | Job, Book of | Rahab | ANGEL | HERMON | David | Tabor | Covenant | Arm | BUILDER | Testimony | more
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NET Notes: Psa 89:1 Heb “to a generation and a generation I will make known your faithfulness with my mouth.”

NET Notes: Psa 89:2 You set up your faithfulness. This may allude to the Lord’s heavenly throne, which symbolizes his just rule and from which the Lord decrees his ...

NET Notes: Psa 89:3 The words “the Lord said” are supplied in the translation for clarification. It is clear that the words of vv. 3-4 are spoken by the Lord,...

NET Notes: Psa 89:4 Heb “and I will build to a generation and a generation your throne.”

NET Notes: Psa 89:5 Heb “in the assembly of the holy ones.” The phrase “holy ones” sometimes refers to God’s people (Ps 34:9) or to their pr...

NET Notes: Psa 89:6 Heb “sons of gods”; or “sons of God.” Though אֵלִים (’elim) is vocalized as a plural...

NET Notes: Psa 89:7 Or perhaps “feared by.”

NET Notes: Psa 89:8 Traditionally “God of hosts.” The title here pictures the Lord as enthroned in the midst of the angelic hosts of heaven.

NET Notes: Psa 89:9 Heb “rise up.”

NET Notes: Psa 89:10 Heb “like one fatally wounded.”

NET Notes: Psa 89:11 Heb “the world and its fullness, you established them.”

NET Notes: Psa 89:12 Tabor and Hermon were two of the most prominent mountains in Palestine.

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