Psalms 40:3
Context40:3 He gave me reason to sing a new song, 1
praising our God. 2
May many see what God has done,
so that they might swear allegiance to him and trust in the Lord! 3
Psalms 89:1
ContextA well-written song 5 by Ethan the Ezrachite.
89:1 I will sing continually 6 about the Lord’s faithful deeds;
to future generations I will proclaim your faithfulness. 7


[40:3] 1 sn A new song was appropriate because the Lord had intervened in the psalmist’s experience in a fresh and exciting way.
[40:3] 2 tn Heb “and he placed in my mouth a new song, praise to our God.”
[40:3] 3 tn Heb “may many see and fear and trust in the
[89:1] 4 sn Psalm 89. The psalmist praises God as the sovereign creator of the world. He recalls God’s covenant with David, but then laments that the promises of the covenant remain unrealized. The covenant promised the Davidic king military victories, but the king has now been subjected to humiliating defeat.
[89:1] 5 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term מַשְׂכִּיל (maskil) is uncertain. See the note on the phrase “well-written song” in the superscription of Ps 88.
[89:1] 7 tn Heb “to a generation and a generation I will make known your faithfulness with my mouth.”