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Deuteronomy 3:9

Context
3:9 (the Sidonians 1  call Hermon Sirion 2  and the Amorites call it Senir), 3 

Psalms 133:3

Context

133:3 It is like the dew of Hermon, 4 

which flows down upon the hills of Zion. 5 

Indeed 6  that is where the Lord has decreed

a blessing will be available – eternal life. 7 

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[3:9]  1 sn Sidonians were Phoenician inhabitants of the city of Sidon (now in Lebanon), about 47 mi (75 km) north of Mount Carmel.

[3:9]  2 sn Sirion. This name is attested in the Ugaritic texts as sryn. See UT 495.

[3:9]  3 sn Senir. Probably this was actually one of the peaks of Hermon and not the main mountain (Song of Songs 4:8; 1 Chr 5:23). It is mentioned in a royal inscription of Shalmaneser III of Assyria (saniru; see ANET 280).

[133:3]  4 sn Hermon refers to Mount Hermon, located north of Israel.

[133:3]  5 sn The hills of Zion are those surrounding Zion (see Pss 87:1; 125:2). The psalmist does not intend to suggest that the dew from Mt. Hermon in the distant north actually flows down upon Zion. His point is that the same kind of heavy dew that replenishes Hermon may also be seen on Zion’s hills. See A. Cohen, Psalms (SoBB), 439. “Dew” here symbolizes divine blessing, as the next line suggests.

[133:3]  6 tn Or “for.”

[133:3]  7 tn Heb “there the Lord has commanded the blessing, life forever.”



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