[18:28] 1 tn Or “for.” The translation assumes that כִּי (ki)is asseverative here.
[18:28] 2 tn Ps 18:28 reads literally, “you light my lamp,
[18:28] 3 tn 2 Sam 22:29 repeats the name “
[18:28] 4 tn Heb “my darkness.”
[29:3] 5 tn This clause is in apposition to the preceding (see GKC 426 §131.o). It offers a clarification.
[29:3] 6 tn The form בְּהִלּוֹ (bÿhillo) is unusual; it should be parsed as a Hiphil infinitive construct with the elision of the ה (he). The proper spelling would have been with a ַ (patakh) under the preposition, reflecting הַהִלּוֹ (hahillo). If it were Qal, it would just mean “when his light shone.”
[29:3] 7 sn Lamp and light are symbols of God’s blessings of life and all the prosperous and good things it includes.
[29:3] 8 tn Here too the imperfect verb is customary – it describes action that was continuous, but in a past time.
[29:3] 9 tn The accusative (“darkness”) is here an adverbial accusative of place, namely, “in the darkness,” or because he was successfully led by God’s light, “through the darkness” (see GKC 374 §118.h).