32:13 He enabled him 1 to travel over the high terrain of the land,
and he ate of the produce of the fields.
He provided honey for him from the cliffs, 2
and olive oil 3 from the hardest of 4 rocks, 5
33:29 You have joy, Israel! Who is like you?
You are a people delivered by the Lord,
your protective shield
and your exalted sword.
May your enemies cringe before you;
may you trample on their backs.
1:3 Look, 6 the Lord is coming out of his dwelling place!
He will descend and march on the earth’s mountaintops! 7
3:19 The sovereign Lord is my source of strength. 8
He gives me the agility of a deer; 9
he enables me to negotiate the rugged terrain. 10
(This prayer is for the song leader. It is to be accompanied by stringed instruments.) 11
1 tn The form of the suffix on this verbal form indicates that the verb is a preterite, not an imperfect. As such it simply states the action factually. Note as well the preterites with vav (ו) consecutive that follow in the verse.
2 tn Heb “he made him suck honey from the rock.”
3 tn Heb “oil,” but this probably refers to olive oil; see note on the word “rock” at the end of this verse.
4 tn Heb “flinty.”
5 sn Olive oil from rock probably suggests olive trees growing on rocky ledges and yet doing so productively. See E. H. Merrill, Deuteronomy (NAC), 415; cf. TEV “their olive trees flourished in stony ground.”
6 tn Or “For look.” The expression כִּי־הִנֵּה (ki-hinneh) may function as an explanatory introduction (“For look!”; Isa 26:21; 60:2; 65:17, 18: 66:15; Jer 1:15; 25:29; 30:10; 45:5; 46:27; 50:9; Ezek 30:9; 36:9; Zech 2:10; 3:8), or as an emphatic introduction (“Look!”; Jdgs 3:15; Isa 3:1; Jer 8:17; 30:3; 49:15; Hos 9:6; Joel 3:1 [HT 4:1]; Amos 4:2, 13; 6:11, 14; 9:9; Hab 1:6; Zech 2:9 [HT 2:13]; Zech 3:9; 11:16).
7 tn Or “high places” (KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV, NLT).
8 tn Or perhaps, “is my wall,” that is, “my protector.”
9 tn Heb “he makes my feet like those of deer.”
10 tn Heb “he makes me walk on my high places.”
11 tn Heb “For the leader, on my stringed instruments.”