Psalms 37:7
Context37:7 Wait patiently for the Lord! 1
Wait confidently 2 for him!
Do not fret over the apparent success of a sinner, 3
a man who carries out wicked schemes!
Psalms 37:34
Context37:34 Rely 4 on the Lord! Obey his commands! 5
Then he will permit you 6 to possess the land;
you will see the demise of evil men. 7
[37:7] 1 tn Heb “Be quiet before the
[37:7] 2 tc The Hebrew text has וְהִתְחוֹלֵל (vÿhitkholel, Hitpolel of חִיל, khil, “writhe with fear, suffer”) but this idea fits awkwardly here. The text should be changed to וְתוֹחֵל (vÿtokhel; Hiphil of יָחַל, yakhal, “wait”). It appears that the Hebrew text is the product of dittography: (1) the initial וה (vav-he) is accidentally repeated from the preceding word (יְהוָה, yÿhvah) and (2) the final lamed (ל) is accidentally repeated (note the preceding lamed and the initial lamed on the following form, לו).
[37:7] 3 tn Heb “over one who causes his way to be successful.”
[37:34] 5 tn Heb “keep his way.” The
[37:34] 6 tn Heb “and he will lift you up.” The prefixed verbal form with vav (ו) is best taken here as a result clause following the imperatives in the preceding lines.