Psalms 8:4
Context8:4 Of what importance is the human race, 1 that you should notice 2 them?
Of what importance is mankind, 3 that you should pay attention to them, 4
Psalms 84:1
ContextFor the music director; according to the gittith style; 6 written by the Korahites, a psalm.
84:1 How lovely is the place where you live, 7
O Lord who rules over all! 8
Psalms 86:16
Context86:16 Turn toward me and have mercy on me!
Give your servant your strength!
Deliver your slave! 9
Psalms 144:3
Context144:3 O Lord, of what importance is the human race, 10 that you should notice them?
Of what importance is mankind, 11 that you should be concerned about them? 12


[8:4] 1 tn Heb “What is man[kind]?” The singular noun אֱנוֹשׁ (’enosh, “man”) is used here in a collective sense and refers to the human race.
[8:4] 2 tn Heb “remember him.”
[8:4] 3 tn Heb “and the son of man.” The phrase “son of man” is used here in a collective sense and refers to human beings. For other uses of the phrase in a collective or representative manner, see Num 23:19; Ps 146:3; Isa 51:12.
[8:4] 4 tn The two imperfect verbal forms in v. 4 describe God’s characteristic activity.
[84:1] 5 sn Psalm 84. The psalmist expresses his desire to be in God’s presence in the Jerusalem temple, for the Lord is the protector of his people.
[84:1] 6 tn The precise meaning of the Hebrew term הַגִּתִּית (haggittit) is uncertain; it probably refers to a musical style or instrument.
[84:1] 7 tn Or “your dwelling place[s].” The plural form of the noun may indicate degree or quality; this is the
[84:1] 8 tn Traditionally, “
[86:16] 9 tn Heb “the son of your female servant.” The phrase “son of a female servant” (see also Ps 116:16) is used of a son born to a secondary wife or concubine (Exod 23:12). In some cases the child’s father is the master of the house (see Gen 21:10, 13; Judg 9:18). The use of the expression here certainly does not imply that the
[144:3] 13 tn Heb “What is mankind?” The singular noun אֱנוֹשׁ (’enosh) is used here in a collective sense and refers to the human race. See Ps 8:5.
[144:3] 14 tn Heb “and the son of man.” The phrase “son of man” is used here in a collective sense and refers to human beings. For other uses of the phrase in a collective or representative manner, see Num 23:19; Ps 146:3; Isa 51:12.
[144:3] 15 tn Heb “take account of him.” The two imperfect verbal forms in v. 4 describe God’s characteristic activity.