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2 Samuel 1:19

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1:19 The beauty 1  of Israel lies slain on your high places!

How the mighty have fallen!

2 Samuel 22:26

Context

22:26 You prove to be loyal 2  to one who is faithful; 3 

you prove to be trustworthy 4  to one who is innocent. 5 

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[1:19]  1 sn The word beauty is used figuratively here to refer to Saul and Jonathan.

[22:26]  2 tn The imperfect verbal forms in vv. 26-30 draw attention to God’s characteristic actions. Based on his experience, the psalmist generalizes about God’s just dealings with people (vv. 26-28) and about the way in which God typically empowers him on the battlefield (vv. 29-30). The Hitpael stem is used in vv. 26-27 in a reflexive resultative (or causative) sense. God makes himself loyal, etc. in the sense that he conducts or reveals himself as such. On this use of the Hitpael stem, see GKC 149-50 §54.e.

[22:26]  3 tn Or “to a faithful follower.” A חָסִיד (khasid, “faithful follower”) is one who does what is right in God’s eyes and remains faithful to God (see Pss 4:3; 12:1; 16:10; 31:23; 37:28; 86:2; 97:10).

[22:26]  4 tn Or “innocent.”

[22:26]  5 tc Heb “a warrior of innocence.” The parallel text in Ps 18:25 reads, probably correctly, גֶּבֶר (gever, “man”) instead of גִּבּוֹר (gibor, “warrior”).



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