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Psalms 72:10

Context

72:10 The kings of Tarshish 1  and the coastlands will offer gifts;

the kings of Sheba 2  and Seba 3  will bring tribute.

Psalms 72:15

Context

72:15 May he live! 4  May they offer him gold from Sheba! 5 

May they continually pray for him!

May they pronounce blessings on him all day long! 6 

Isaiah 60:6

Context

60:6 Camel caravans will cover your roads, 7 

young camels from Midian and Ephah.

All the merchants of Sheba 8  will come,

bringing gold and incense

and singing praises to the Lord. 9 

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[72:10]  1 sn Tarshish was a distant western port, the precise location of which is uncertain.

[72:10]  2 sn Sheba was located in Arabia.

[72:10]  3 sn Seba was located in Africa.

[72:15]  4 tn The prefixed verbal form is jussive, not imperfect. Because the form has the prefixed vav (ו), some subordinate it to what precedes as a purpose/result clause. In this case the representative poor individual might be the subject of this and the following verb, “so that he may live and give to him gold of Sheba.” But the idea of the poor offering gold is incongruous. It is better to take the jussive as a prayer with the king as subject of the verb. (Perhaps the initial vav is dittographic; note the vav at the end of the last form in v. 14.) The statement is probably an abbreviated version of the formula יְחִי הַמֶּלֶךְ (yÿkhiy hammelekh, “may the king live”; see 1 Sam 10:24; 2 Sam 16:16; 1 Kgs 1:25, 34, 39; 2 Kgs 11:12).

[72:15]  5 tn Heb “and he will give to him some gold of Sheba.” The prefixed verbal form is understood as a jussive with a grammatically indefinite subject (“and may one give”). Of course, the king’s subjects, mentioned in the preceding context, are the tribute bearers in view here.

[72:15]  6 tn As in the preceding line, the prefixed verbal forms are understood as jussives with a grammatically indefinite subject (“and may one pray…and may one bless”). Of course, the king’s subjects, mentioned in the preceding context, are in view here.

[60:6]  7 tn Heb “an abundance of camels will cover you.”

[60:6]  8 tn Heb “all of them, from Sheba.”

[60:6]  9 tn Heb “and they will announce the praises of the Lord.”



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