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Text -- Psalms 92:1-7 (NET)
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Psalm 92
92:1 A psalm ; a song for the Sabbath day . It is fitting to thank the Lord , and to sing praises to your name , O sovereign One !
92:2 It is fitting to proclaim your loyal love in the morning , and your faithfulness during the night ,
92:3 to the accompaniment of a ten-stringed instrument and a lyre , to the accompaniment of the meditative tone of the harp .
92:4 For you, O Lord , have made me happy by your work . I will sing for joy because of what you have done .
92:5 How great are your works , O Lord ! Your plans are very intricate !
92:6 The spiritually insensitive do not recognize this; the fool does not understand this .
92:7 When the wicked sprout up like grass , and all the evildoers glisten , it is so that they may be annihilated .
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics
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Dictionary Themes and Topics:
Praise |
Sabbath |
PSALMS, BOOK OF |
God |
Music |
Thankfulness |
Wicked |
HIGGAION |
Harp |
Psaltery |
Psalms |
Death |
FOOL; FOLLY |
FAITHFUL; FAITHFULNESS |
BRUTE; BRUTISH |
SOLEMN, SOLEMNITY |
THOUGHT |
Blindness |
UNCHANGEABLE; UNCHANGEABLENESS |
Evildoers |
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NET Notes: Psa 92:2 The words “it is fitting” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons. Verses 1-3 are actually one long sentence in the Hebrew t...
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NET Notes: Psa 92:5 Heb “very deep [are] your thoughts.” God’s “thoughts” refer here to his moral design of the world, as outlined in vv. 6-...
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NET Notes: Psa 92:6 Heb “the brutish man does not know, and the fool does not understand this.” The adjective בַּעַר (ba...
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