Psalms 19:1
ContextFor the music director; a psalm of David.
19:1 The heavens declare the glory of God; 2
the sky displays his handiwork. 3
Psalms 111:2
Context111:2 The Lord’s deeds are great,
eagerly awaited 4 by all who desire them.
Job 22:12
Context22:12 “Is not God on high in heaven? 5
And see 6 the lofty stars, 7 how high they are!
Job 36:24
Context36:24 Remember to extol 8 his work,
which people have praised in song.
Romans 1:20
Context1:20 For since the creation of the world his invisible attributes – his eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, because they are understood through what has been made. So people 9 are without excuse.
[19:1] 1 sn Psalm 19. The psalmist praises God for his self-revelation in the heavens and in the Mosaic law. The psalmist concludes with a prayer, asking the Lord to keep him from sinning and to approve of his thoughts and words.
[19:1] 2 sn God’s glory refers here to his royal majesty and power.
[19:1] 3 tn Heb “and the work of his hands the sky declares.” The participles emphasize the ongoing testimony of the heavens/sky.
[111:2] 4 tn Heb “sought out.”
[22:12] 5 tn This reading preserves the text as it is. The nouns “high” and “heavens” would then be taken as adverbial accusatives of place (see GKC 373-74 §118.g).
[22:12] 6 tn The parallel passage in Isa 40:26-27, as well as the context here, shows that the imperative is to be retained here. The LXX has “he sees.”
[22:12] 7 tn Heb “head of the stars.”
[36:24] 8 tn The expression is “that you extol,” serving as an object of the verb.
[1:20] 9 tn Grk “they”; the referent (people) has been specified in the translation for clarity.