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2 Kings 4:34

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4:34 He got up on the bed and spread his body out over 1  the boy; he put his mouth on the boy’s 2  mouth, his eyes over the boy’s eyes, and the palms of his hands against the boy’s palms. He bent down over him, and the boy’s skin 3  grew warm.

Genesis 49:24

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49:24 But his bow will remain steady,

and his hands 4  will be skillful;

because of the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob,

because of 5  the Shepherd, the Rock 6  of Israel,

Psalms 144:1

Context
Psalm 144 7 

By David.

144:1 The Lord, my protector, 8  deserves praise 9 

the one who trains my hands for battle, 10 

and my fingers for war,

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[4:34]  1 tn Heb “he went up and lay down over.”

[4:34]  2 tn Heb “his” (also in the next two clauses).

[4:34]  3 tn Or perhaps, “body”; Heb “flesh.”

[49:24]  4 tn Heb “the arms of his hands.”

[49:24]  5 tn Heb “from there,” but the phrase should be revocalized and read “from [i.e., because of] the name of.”

[49:24]  6 tn Or “Stone.”

[144:1]  7 sn Psalm 144. The psalmist expresses his confidence in God, asks for a mighty display of divine intervention in an upcoming battle, and anticipates God’s rich blessings on the nation in the aftermath of military victory.

[144:1]  8 tn Heb “my rocky summit.” The Lord is compared to a rocky summit where one can find protection from enemies. See Ps 18:2.

[144:1]  9 tn Heb “blessed [be] the Lord, my rocky summit.”

[144:1]  10 sn The one who trains my hands for battle. The psalmist attributes his skill with weapons to divine enablement (see Ps 18:34). Egyptian reliefs picture gods teaching the king how to shoot a bow. See O. Keel, The Symbolism of the Biblical World, 265.



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