Psalms 27:10

27:10 Even if my father and mother abandoned me,

the Lord would take me in.

Psalms 89:26

89:26 He will call out to me,

‘You are my father, my God, and the protector who delivers me.’

Psalms 103:13

103:13 As a father has compassion on his children,

so the Lord has compassion on his faithful followers.


tn Or “though my father and mother have abandoned me.”

tn Heb “gather me in”; or “receive me.”

sn You are my father. The Davidic king was viewed as God’s “son” (see 2 Sam 7:14; Ps 2:7). The idiom reflects ancient Near Eastern adoption language associated with covenants of grant, by which a lord would reward a faithful subject by elevating him to special status, referred to as “sonship.” Like a son, the faithful subject received an “inheritance,” viewed as an unconditional, eternal gift. Such gifts usually took the form of land and/or an enduring dynasty. See M. Weinfeld, “The Covenant of Grant in the Old Testament and in the Ancient Near East,” JAOS 90 (1970): 184-203, for general discussion and some striking extra-biblical parallels.

tn Heb “the rocky summit of my deliverance.”

tn Or “sons,” but the Hebrew term sometimes refers to children in general.

tn Heb “those who fear him.”