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1 Kings 8:43

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8:43 Then listen from your heavenly dwelling place and answer all the prayers of the foreigners. 1  Then all the nations of the earth will acknowledge your reputation, 2  obey 3  you like your people Israel do, and recognize that this temple I built belongs to you. 4 

1 Kings 8:2

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8:2 All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival 5  in the month Ethanim 6  (the seventh month).

1 Kings 19:19

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19:19 Elijah went from there and found Elisha son of Shaphat. He was plowing with twelve pairs of oxen; he was near the twelfth pair. Elijah passed by him and threw his robe over him.

Psalms 67:2-4

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67:2 Then those living on earth will know what you are like;

all nations will know how you deliver your people. 7 

67:3 Let the nations thank you, O God!

Let all the nations thank you! 8 

67:4 Let foreigners 9  rejoice and celebrate!

For you execute justice among the nations,

and govern the people living on earth. 10  (Selah)

Psalms 78:3-6

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78:3 What we have heard and learned 11 

that which our ancestors 12  have told us –

78:4 we will not hide from their 13  descendants.

We will tell the next generation

about the Lord’s praiseworthy acts, 14 

about his strength and the amazing things he has done.

78:5 He established a rule 15  in Jacob;

he set up a law in Israel.

He commanded our ancestors

to make his deeds known to their descendants, 16 

78:6 so that the next generation, children yet to be born,

might know about them.

They will grow up and tell their descendants about them. 17 

Psalms 145:5-6

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145:5 I will focus on your honor and majestic splendor,

and your amazing deeds! 18 

145:6 They will proclaim 19  the power of your awesome acts!

I will declare your great deeds!

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[8:43]  1 tn Heb “and do all which the foreigner calls to [i.e., “requests of”] you.”

[8:43]  2 tn Heb “your name.” See the note on the word “reputation” in v. 41.

[8:43]  3 tn Heb “fear.”

[8:43]  4 tn Heb “that your name is called over this house which I built.” The Hebrew idiom “to call the name over” indicates ownership. See 2 Sam 12:28.

[8:2]  5 sn The festival. This was the Feast of Tabernacles, see Lev 23:34.

[8:2]  6 sn The month Ethanim. This would be September-October in modern reckoning.

[67:2]  7 tn Heb “to know in the earth your way, among all nations your deliverance.” The infinitive with -לְ (lamed) expresses purpose/result. When God demonstrates his favor to his people, all nations will recognize his character as a God who delivers. The Hebrew term דֶּרֶךְ (derekh, “way”) refers here to God’s characteristic behavior, more specifically, to the way he typically saves his people.

[67:3]  8 tn Heb “let the nations, all of them, thank you.” The prefixed verbal forms in vv. 3-4a are understood as jussives in this call to praise.

[67:4]  9 tn Or “peoples.”

[67:4]  10 tn Heb “for you judge nations fairly, and [as for the] peoples in the earth, you lead them.” The imperfects are translated with the present tense because the statement is understood as a generalization about God’s providential control of the world. Another option is to understand the statement as anticipating God’s future rule (“for you will rule…and govern”).

[78:3]  11 tn Or “known.”

[78:3]  12 tn Heb “fathers” (also in vv. 5, 8, 12, 57).

[78:4]  13 tn The pronominal suffix refers back to the “fathers” (“our ancestors,” v. 3).

[78:4]  14 tn Heb “to a following generation telling the praises of the Lord.” “Praises” stand by metonymy for the mighty acts that prompt worship. Cf. Ps 9:14.

[78:5]  15 tn The Hebrew noun עֵדוּת (’edut) refers here to God’s command that the older generation teach their children about God’s mighty deeds in the nation’s history (see Exod 10:2; Deut 4:9; 6:20-25).

[78:5]  16 tn Heb “which he commanded our fathers to make them known to their sons.” The plural suffix “them” probably refers back to the Lord’s mighty deeds (see vv. 3-4).

[78:6]  17 tn Heb “in order that they might know, a following generation, sons [who] will be born, they will arise and will tell to their sons.”

[145:5]  18 tn Heb “the splendor of the glory of your majesty, and the matters of your amazing deeds I will ponder.”

[145:6]  19 tn The prefixed verbal form is understood as an imperfect, indicating how the psalmist expects his audience to respond to his praise. Another option is to take the forms as a jussive, indicating the psalmist’s wish, “may they proclaim.”



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