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Psalms 72:2-3

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72:2 Then he will judge 1  your people fairly,

and your oppressed ones 2  equitably.

72:3 The mountains will bring news of peace to the people,

and the hills will announce justice. 3 

Psalms 89:14

Context

89:14 Equity and justice are the foundation of your throne. 4 

Loyal love and faithfulness characterize your rule. 5 

Isaiah 58:8

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58:8 Then your light will shine like the sunrise; 6 

your restoration will quickly arrive; 7 

your godly behavior 8  will go before you,

and the Lord’s splendor will be your rear guard. 9 

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[72:2]  1 tn The prefixed verbal form appears to be an imperfect, not a jussive.

[72:2]  2 sn These people are called God’s oppressed ones because he is their defender (see Pss 9:12, 18; 10:12; 12:5).

[72:3]  3 tn Heb “[the] mountains will bear peace to the people, and [the] hills with justice.” The personified mountains and hills probably represent messengers who will sweep over the land announcing the king’s just decrees and policies. See Isa 52:7 and C. A. Briggs and E. G. Briggs, Psalms (ICC), 2:133.

[89:14]  4 sn The Lord’s throne symbolizes his kingship.

[89:14]  5 tn Heb “are in front of your face.” The idiom can mean “confront” (Ps 17:13) or “meet, enter the presence of” (Ps 95:2).

[58:8]  6 tn Heb “will burst out like the dawn.”

[58:8]  7 tn Heb “prosper”; KJV “spring forth speedily.”

[58:8]  8 tn Or “righteousness.” Their godly behavior will be on display for all to see.

[58:8]  9 sn The nation will experience God’s protective presence.



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