Psalms 83:16
Context83:16 Cover 1 their faces with shame,
so they might seek 2 you, 3 O Lord.
Psalms 83:2
Context83:2 For look, your enemies are making a commotion;
those who hate you are hostile. 4
Psalms 3:1
ContextA psalm of David, written when he fled from his son Absalom. 6
3:1 Lord, how 7 numerous are my enemies!
Many attack me. 8
Titus 2:8
Context2:8 and a sound message that cannot be criticized, so that any opponent will be at a loss, 9 because he has nothing evil to say about us.
[83:16] 2 tn After the preceding imperative, the prefixed verbal form with prefixed vav (ו) indicates purpose or result (“then they will seek”).
[83:16] 3 tn Heb “your name,” which stands here for God’s person.
[83:2] 4 tn Heb “lift up [their] head[s].” The phrase “lift up [the] head” here means “to threaten; to be hostile,” as in Judg 8:28.
[3:1] 5 sn Psalm 3. The psalmist acknowledges that he is confronted by many enemies (vv. 1-2). But, alluding to a divine oracle he has received (vv. 4-5), he affirms his confidence in God’s ability to protect him (vv. 3, 6) and requests that God make his promise a reality (vv. 7-8).
[3:1] 6 sn According to Jewish tradition, David offered this prayer when he was forced to flee from Jerusalem during his son Absalom’s attempted coup (see 2 Sam 15:13-17).
[3:1] 7 tn The Hebrew term מָה (mah, “how”) is used here as an adverbial exclamation (see BDB 553 s.v.).