A prayer of David.
17:1 Lord, consider my just cause! 2
Pay attention to my cry for help!
Listen to the prayer
I sincerely offer! 3
50:7 He says: 4
“Listen my people! I am speaking!
Listen Israel! I am accusing you! 5
I am God, your God!
For the music director; to be played on a stringed instrument; written by David.
61:1 O God, hear my cry for help!
Pay attention to my prayer!
84:8 O Lord, sovereign God, 7
hear my prayer!
Listen, O God of Jacob! (Selah)
97:8 Zion hears and rejoices,
the towns 8 of Judah are happy,
because of your judgments, O Lord.
1 sn Psalm 17. The psalmist asks God to intervene on his behalf because his life is threatened by dangerous enemies. He appeals to divine justice, for he is certain of his own innocence. Because he is innocent, he expects to encounter God and receive an assuring word.
2 tn Heb “hear,
3 tn Heb “Listen to my prayer, [made] without lips of deceit.”
4 tn The words “he says” are supplied in the translation for clarification. God’s charges against his people follow.
5 tn Heb “Israel, and I will testify against you.” The imperative “listen” is understood in the second line by ellipsis (note the preceding line).
7 sn Psalm 61. The psalmist cries out for help and expresses his confidence that God will protect him.
10 tn Heb “
13 tn Heb “daughters.” The term “daughters” refers to the cities of Judah surrounding Zion (see Ps 48:11 and H. Haag, TDOT 2:336).