Psalms 22:26-29
Context22:26 Let the oppressed eat and be filled! 1
Let those who seek his help praise the Lord!
May you 2 live forever!
22:27 Let all the people of the earth acknowledge the Lord and turn to him! 3
Let all the nations 4 worship you! 5
and rules over the nations.
22:29 All of the thriving people 7 of the earth will join the celebration and worship; 8
all those who are descending into the grave 9 will bow before him,
including those who cannot preserve their lives. 10
[22:26] 1 sn Eat and be filled. In addition to praising the Lord, the psalmist also offers a thank offering to the Lord and invites others to share in a communal meal.
[22:26] 2 tn Heb “may your heart[s].”
[22:27] 3 tn Heb “may all the ends of the earth remember and turn to the
[22:27] 4 tn Heb “families of the nations.”
[22:27] 5 tn Heb “before you.”
[22:28] 5 tn Heb “for to the
[22:29] 7 tn Heb “fat [ones].” This apparently refers to those who are healthy and robust, i.e., thriving. In light of the parallelism, some prefer to emend the form to יְשֵׁנֵי (yÿsheney, “those who sleep [in the earth]”; cf. NAB, NRSV), but דִּשְׁנֵי (dishney, “fat [ones]”) seems to form a merism with “all who descend into the grave” in the following line. The psalmist envisions all people, whether healthy or dying, joining in worship of the
[22:29] 8 tn Heb “eat and worship.” The verb forms (a perfect followed by a prefixed form with vav [ו] consecutive) are normally used in narrative to relate completed actions. Here the psalmist uses the forms rhetorically as he envisions a time when the
[22:29] 9 tn Heb “all of the ones going down [into] the dust.” This group stands in contrast to those mentioned in the previous line. Together the two form a merism encompassing all human beings – the healthy, the dying, and everyone in between.





