[22:50] 1 sn This probably alludes to the fact that David will praise the
[22:50] 2 tn Heb “to your name.” God’s “name” refers metonymically to his divine characteristics as suggested by his name, in this case “
[22:51] 3 tc The translation follows the Kethib and the ancient versions in reading מַגְדִּיל (magdil, “he magnifies”) rather than the Qere and many medieval Hebrew
[22:51] 4 tn Heb “[the one who] does loyalty to his anointed one.”