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Psalms 40:2

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40:2 He lifted me out of the watery pit, 1 

out of the slimy mud. 2 

He placed my feet on a rock

and gave me secure footing. 3 

Psalms 69:14

Context

69:14 Rescue me from the mud! Don’t let me sink!

Deliver me 4  from those who hate me,

from the deep water!

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[40:2]  1 tn Heb “cistern of roaring.” The Hebrew noun בּוֹר (bor, “cistern, pit”) is used metaphorically here of Sheol, the place of death, which is sometimes depicted as a raging sea (see Ps 18:4, 15-16). The noun שָׁאוֹן (shaon, “roaring”) refers elsewhere to the crashing sound of the sea’s waves (see Ps 65:7).

[40:2]  2 tn Heb “from the mud of mud.” The Hebrew phrase translated “slimy mud” employs an appositional genitive. Two synonyms are joined in a construct relationship to emphasize the single idea. For a detailed discussion of the grammatical point with numerous examples, see Y. Avishur, “Pairs of Synonymous Words in the Construct State (and in Appositional Hendiadys) in Biblical Hebrew,” Semitics 2 (1971): 17-81.

[40:2]  3 tn Heb “he established my footsteps.”

[69:14]  4 tn Heb “let me be delivered.”



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