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Psalms 42:9-10

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42:9 I will pray 1  to God, my high ridge: 2 

“Why do you ignore 3  me?

Why must I walk around mourning 4 

because my enemies oppress me?”

42:10 My enemies’ taunts cut into me to the bone, 5 

as they say to me all day long, “Where is your God?” 6 

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[42:9]  1 tn The cohortative form indicates the psalmist’s resolve.

[42:9]  2 tn This metaphor pictures God as a rocky, relatively inaccessible summit, where one would be able to find protection from enemies. See 1 Sam 23:25, 28; Pss 18:2; 31:3.

[42:9]  3 tn Or “forget.”

[42:9]  4 sn Walk around mourning. See Ps 38:6 for a similar idea.

[42:10]  5 tc Heb “with a shattering in my bones my enemies taunt me.” A few medieval Hebrew mss and Symmachus’ Greek version read “like” instead of “with.”

[42:10]  6 sn “Where is your God?” The enemies ask this same question in v. 3.



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