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Psalms 144:1-4

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Psalm 144 1 

By David.

144:1 The Lord, my protector, 2  deserves praise 3 

the one who trains my hands for battle, 4 

and my fingers for war,

144:2 who loves me 5  and is my stronghold,

my refuge 6  and my deliverer,

my shield and the one in whom I take shelter,

who makes nations submit to me. 7 

144:3 O Lord, of what importance is the human race, 8  that you should notice them?

Of what importance is mankind, 9  that you should be concerned about them? 10 

144:4 People 11  are like a vapor,

their days like a shadow that disappears. 12 

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[144:1]  1 sn Psalm 144. The psalmist expresses his confidence in God, asks for a mighty display of divine intervention in an upcoming battle, and anticipates God’s rich blessings on the nation in the aftermath of military victory.

[144:1]  2 tn Heb “my rocky summit.” The Lord is compared to a rocky summit where one can find protection from enemies. See Ps 18:2.

[144:1]  3 tn Heb “blessed [be] the Lord, my rocky summit.”

[144:1]  4 sn The one who trains my hands for battle. The psalmist attributes his skill with weapons to divine enablement (see Ps 18:34). Egyptian reliefs picture gods teaching the king how to shoot a bow. See O. Keel, The Symbolism of the Biblical World, 265.

[144:2]  5 tn Heb “my loyal love,” which is probably an abbreviated form of “the God of my loyal love” (see Ps 59:10, 17).

[144:2]  6 tn Or “my elevated place.”

[144:2]  7 tn Heb “the one who subdues nations beneath me.”

[144:3]  8 tn Heb “What is mankind?” The singular noun אֱנוֹשׁ (’enosh) is used here in a collective sense and refers to the human race. See Ps 8:5.

[144:3]  9 tn Heb “and the son of man.” The phrase “son of man” is used here in a collective sense and refers to human beings. For other uses of the phrase in a collective or representative manner, see Num 23:19; Ps 146:3; Isa 51:12.

[144:3]  10 tn Heb “take account of him.” The two imperfect verbal forms in v. 4 describe God’s characteristic activity.

[144:4]  11 tn Heb “man,” or “mankind.”

[144:4]  12 tn Heb “his days [are] like a shadow that passes away,” that is, like a late afternoon shadow made by the descending sun that will soon be swallowed up by complete darkness. See Ps 102:11.



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