Joshua 15:24
Context15:24 Ziph, Telem, Bealoth,
Joshua 15:1
Context15:1 The land allotted to the tribe of Judah by its clans reached to the border of Edom, to the Wilderness of Zin in the Negev far to the south. 1
Joshua 23:14
Context23:14 “Look, today I am about to die. 2 You know with all your heart and being 3 that not even one of all the faithful promises the Lord your God made to you is left unfulfilled; every one was realized – not one promise is unfulfilled! 4
Joshua 23:1
Context23:1 A long time 5 passed after the Lord made Israel secure from all their enemies, 6 and Joshua was very old. 7
Psalms 54:1
ContextFor the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a well-written song 9 by David. It was written when the Ziphites came and informed Saul: “David is hiding with us.” 10
54:1 O God, deliver me by your name! 11
Vindicate me 12 by your power!
[15:1] 1 tn Heb “The lot was to the tribe of the sons of Judah by their clans to the border of Edom, the wilderness of Zin toward the south, southward.”
[23:14] 2 tn Heb “go the way of all the earth.”
[23:14] 4 tn Heb “one word from all these words which the
[23:1] 6 tn Heb “the
[23:1] 7 tn Heb “was old, coming into the days.” This expression, referring to advancing in years, also occurs in the following verse.
[54:1] 8 sn Psalm 54. The psalmist asks God for protection against his enemies, confidently affirms that God will vindicate him, and promises to give thanks to God for his saving intervention.
[54:1] 9 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term מַשְׂכִּיל (maskil) is uncertain. See the note on the phrase “well-written song” in the superscription of Ps 52.
[54:1] 10 tn Heb “Is not David hiding with us?”
[54:1] 11 tn God’s “name” refers here to his reputation and revealed character, which would instill fear in the psalmist’s enemies (see C. A. Briggs and E. G. Briggs, Psalms [ICC], 2:17).
[54:1] 12 tn The imperfect verbal form is used here to express the psalmist’s wish or request.