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Psalms 28:2

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28:2 Hear my plea for mercy when I cry out to you for help,

when I lift my hands 1  toward your holy temple! 2 

Psalms 63:4

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63:4 For this reason 3  I will praise you while I live;

in your name I will lift up my hands. 4 

Psalms 134:2

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134:2 Lift your hands toward the sanctuary

and praise the Lord!

Psalms 134:1

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Psalm 134 5 

A song of ascents. 6 

134:1 Attention! 7  Praise the Lord,

all you servants of the Lord,

who serve 8  in the Lord’s temple during the night.

Psalms 2:8

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2:8 Ask me,

and I will give you the nations as your inheritance, 9 

the ends of the earth as your personal property.

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[28:2]  1 sn I lift my hands. Lifting one’s hands toward God was a gesture of prayer.

[28:2]  2 tn The Hebrew term דְּבִיר (dÿvir, “temple”) actually refers to the most holy place within the sanctuary.

[63:4]  3 tn Or perhaps “then.”

[63:4]  4 sn I will lift up my hands. Lifting up one’s hands toward God was a gesture of prayer (see Ps 28:2; Lam 2:19) or respect (Ps 119:48).

[134:1]  5 sn Psalm 134. The psalmist calls on the temple servants to praise God (vv. 1-2). They in turn pronounce a blessing on the psalmist (v. 3).

[134:1]  6 sn The precise significance of this title, which appears in Pss 120-134, is unclear. Perhaps worshipers recited these psalms when they ascended the road to Jerusalem to celebrate annual religious festivals. For a discussion of their background see L. C. Allen, Psalms 101-150 (WBC), 219-21.

[134:1]  7 tn Heb “Look!”

[134:1]  8 tn Heb “stand.”

[2:8]  9 sn I will give you the nations. The Lord promises the Davidic king universal dominion.



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