Psalms 50:3-5
Context50:3 Our God approaches and is not silent; 1
consuming fire goes ahead of him
and all around him a storm rages. 2
50:4 He summons the heavens above,
as well as the earth, so that he might judge his people. 3
“Assemble my covenant people before me, 5
those who ratified a covenant with me by sacrifice!” 6
Psalms 103:19
Context103:19 The Lord has established his throne in heaven;
his kingdom extends over everything. 7
Revelation 20:11
Context20:11 Then 8 I saw a large 9 white throne and the one who was seated on it; the earth and the heaven 10 fled 11 from his presence, and no place was found for them.
[50:3] 1 tn According to GKC 322 §109.e, the jussive (note the negative particle אַל, ’al) is used rhetorically here “to express the conviction that something cannot or should not happen.”
[50:3] 2 tn Heb “fire before him devours, and around him it is very stormy.”
[50:4] 3 tn Or perhaps “to testify against his people.”
[50:5] 4 tn The words “he says” are supplied in the translation for clarification. God’s summons to the defendant follows.
[50:5] 5 tn Or “Gather to me my covenant people.” The Hebrew term חָסִיד (khasid, “covenant people”) elsewhere in the psalms is used in a positive sense of God’s loyal followers (see the note at Ps 4:3), but here, as the following line makes clear, the term has a neutral sense and simply refers to those who have outwardly sworn allegiance to God, not necessarily to those whose loyalty is genuine.
[50:5] 6 tn Heb “the cutters of my covenant according to sacrifice.” A sacrifice accompanied the covenant-making ceremony and formally ratified the agreement (see Exod 24:3-8).
[103:19] 7 tn Heb “his kingdom rules over all.”
[20:11] 8 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence within the narrative.
[20:11] 9 tn Traditionally, “great,” but μέγας (megas) here refers to size rather than importance.
[20:11] 10 tn Or “and the sky.” The same Greek word means both “heaven” and “sky,” and context usually determines which is meant. In this apocalyptic scene, however, it is difficult to be sure what referent to assign the term.