Isaiah 12:6
Context12:6 Cry out and shout for joy, O citizens of Zion,
for the Holy One of Israel 1 acts mightily 2 among you!”
Isaiah 37:32
Context37:32 “For a remnant will leave Jerusalem;
survivors will come out of Mount Zion.
The intense devotion of the Lord who commands armies 3 will accomplish this.
Psalms 87:1
ContextWritten by the Korahites; a psalm, a song.
87:1 The Lord’s city is in the holy hills. 5
Psalms 87:5
Context87:5 But it is said of Zion’s residents, 6
“Each one of these 7 was born in her,
and the sovereign One 8 makes her secure.” 9
Psalms 102:16
Context102:16 when the Lord rebuilds Zion,
and reveals his splendor,
Psalms 102:28
Context102:28 The children of your servants will settle down here,
and their descendants 10 will live securely in your presence.” 11
Psalms 132:13-14
Context132:13 Certainly 12 the Lord has chosen Zion;
he decided to make it his home. 13
132:14 He said, 14 “This will be my resting place forever;
I will live here, for I have chosen it. 15
Matthew 16:18
Context16:18 And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades 16 will not overpower it.
[12:6] 1 sn See the note on the phrase “the Holy One of Israel” in 1:4.
[12:6] 2 tn Or “is great” (TEV). However, the context emphasizes his mighty acts of deliverance (cf. NCV), not some general or vague character quality.
[37:32] 3 tn Heb “the zeal of the Lord who commands armies [traditionally, the Lord of hosts].” In this context the Lord’s “zeal” refers to his intense devotion to and love for his people which prompts him to protect and restore them.
[87:1] 4 sn Psalm 87. The psalmist celebrates the Lord’s presence in Zion and the special status of its citizens.
[87:1] 5 tn Heb “his foundation [is] in the hills of holiness.” The expression “his foundation” refers here by metonymy to the
[87:5] 6 tn Heb “and of Zion it is said.” Another option is to translate, “and to Zion it is said.” In collocation with the Niphal of אָמַר (’amar), the preposition lamed (-לְ) can introduce the recipient of the statement (see Josh 2:2; Jer 4:11; Hos 1:10; Zeph 3:16), carry the nuance “concerning, of” (see Num 23:23), or mean “be named” (see Isa 4:3; 62:4).
[87:5] 7 tn Heb “a man and a man.” The idiom also appears in Esth 1:8. The translation assumes that the phrase refers to each of Zion’s residents, in contrast to the foreigners mentioned in v. 4. Those advocating the universalistic interpretation understand this as a reference to each of the nations, including those mentioned in v. 4.
[87:5] 8 tn Traditionally “Most High.”
[87:5] 9 tn Heb “and he makes her secure, the Most High.”
[102:28] 10 tn Or “offspring”; Heb “seed.”
[102:28] 11 tn Heb “before you will be established.”
[132:13] 13 tn Heb “he desired it for his dwelling place.”
[132:14] 14 tn The words “he said” are added in the translation to clarify that what follows are the
[132:14] 15 tn Heb “for I desired it.”
[16:18] 16 tn Or “and the power of death” (taking the reference to the gates of Hades as a metonymy).