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Psalms 58:10

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58:10 The godly 1  will rejoice when they see vengeance carried out;

they will bathe their feet in the blood of the wicked.

Psalms 59:10

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59:10 The God who loves me will help me; 2 

God will enable me to triumph over 3  my enemies. 4 

Psalms 91:8

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91:8 Certainly you will see it with your very own eyes –

you will see the wicked paid back. 5 

Psalms 92:9-11

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92:9 Indeed, 6  look at your enemies, O Lord!

Indeed, 7  look at how your enemies perish!

All the evildoers are scattered!

92:10 You exalt my horn like that of a wild ox. 8 

I am covered 9  with fresh oil.

92:11 I gloat in triumph over those who tried to ambush me; 10 

I hear the defeated cries of the evil foes who attacked me. 11 

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[58:10]  1 tn The singular is representative here, as is the singular from “wicked” in the next line.

[59:10]  2 tn Heb “the God of my [Qere (marginal reading); the Kethib (consonantal text) has “his”] loyal love will meet me.”

[59:10]  3 tn Heb “will cause me to look upon.”

[59:10]  4 tn Heb “those who watch me [with evil intent].” See also Pss 5:8; 27:11; 54:5; 56:2.

[91:8]  5 tn Heb “retribution on the wicked.”

[92:9]  6 tn Or “for.”

[92:9]  7 tn Or “for.”

[92:10]  8 sn The horn of the wild ox is frequently a metaphor for military strength; the idiom “to exalt/lift up the horn” signifies military victory (see 1 Sam 2:10; Pss 75:10; 89:24; Lam 2:17).

[92:10]  9 tn The Hebrew verb בָּלַל (balal) usually has the nuance “to mix.” Here it seems to mean “to smear” or “to anoint.” Some emend the form to בַּלֹּתַנִי (ballotaniy; a second person form of the verb with a first person suffix) and read, “you anoint me.”

[92:11]  10 tn Heb “my eye gazes upon those who watch me [with evil intent].” See also Pss 5:8; 27:11; 56:2. The form שׁוּרָי (shuray) should be emended to שׁוֹרְרָי (shorÿray).

[92:11]  11 tn Heb “those who rise up against me, evil [foes], my ears hear.”



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