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Psalms 81:12

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81:12 I gave them over to their stubborn desires; 1 

they did what seemed right to them. 2 

Psalms 5:10

Context

5:10 Condemn them, 3  O God!

May their own schemes be their downfall! 4 

Drive them away 5  because of their many acts of insurrection, 6 

for they have rebelled against you.

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[81:12]  1 tn Heb “and I sent him away in the stubbornness of their heart.”

[81:12]  2 tn Heb “they walked in their counsel.” The prefixed verbal form is either preterite (“walked”) or a customary imperfect (“were walking”).

[5:10]  3 tn Heb “declare/regard them as guilty.” Declaring the psalmist’s adversaries guilty is here metonymic for judging them or paying them back for their wrongdoing.

[5:10]  4 tn Heb “may they fall from their plans.” The prefixed verbal form is a jussive, expressing an imprecation. The psalmist calls judgment down on the evildoers. Their plans will be their downfall in that God will judge them for their evil schemes.

[5:10]  5 tn Or “banish them.”

[5:10]  6 tn The Hebrew noun used here, פֶּשַׁע (pesha’), refers to rebellious actions. The psalmist pictures his enemies as rebels against God (see the next line).



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