Psalms 59:14
Context59:14 They return in the evening;
they growl 1 like a dog
and prowl around outside 2 the city.
Psalms 22:20
Context22:20 Deliver me 3 from the sword!
Save 4 my life 5 from the claws 6 of the wild dogs!
Psalms 119:105
Contextנ (Nun)
119:105 Your word 7 is a lamp to walk by,
and a light to illumine my path. 8


[59:14] 1 tn Or “howl”; or “bark.”
[22:20] 4 tn The verb “save” is supplied in the translation; it is understood by ellipsis (see “deliver” in the preceding line).
[22:20] 5 tn Heb “my only one.” The psalmist may mean that his life is precious, or that he feels isolated and alone.
[22:20] 6 tn Heb “from the hand.” Here “hand” is understood by metonymy as a reference to the “paw” and thus the “claws” of the wild dogs.
[119:105] 5 tn Many medieval Hebrew
[119:105] 6 tn Heb “[is] a lamp for my foot and a light for my path.”