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Psalms 73:13-15

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73:13 I concluded, 1  “Surely in vain I have kept my motives 2  pure

and maintained a pure lifestyle. 3 

73:14 I suffer all day long,

and am punished every morning.”

73:15 If I had publicized these thoughts, 4 

I would have betrayed your loyal followers. 5 

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[73:13]  1 tn The words “I concluded” are supplied in the translation. It is apparent that vv. 13-14 reflect the psalmist’s thoughts at an earlier time (see vv. 2-3), prior to the spiritual awakening he describes in vv. 17-28.

[73:13]  2 tn Heb “heart,” viewed here as the seat of one’s thoughts and motives.

[73:13]  3 tn Heb “and washed my hands in innocence.” The psalmist uses an image from cultic ritual to picture his moral lifestyle. The reference to “hands” suggests actions.

[73:15]  4 tn Heb “If I had said, ‘I will speak out like this.’”

[73:15]  5 tn Heb “look, the generation of your sons I would have betrayed.” The phrase “generation of your [i.e., God’s] sons” occurs only here in the OT. Some equate the phrase with “generation of the godly” (Ps 14:5), “generation of the ones seeking him” (Ps 24:6), and “generation of the upright” (Ps 112:2). In Deut 14:1 the Israelites are referred to as God’s “sons.” Perhaps the psalmist refers here to those who are “Israelites” in the true sense because of their loyalty to God (note the juxtaposition of “Israel” with “the pure in heart” in v. 1).



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