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Psalms 89:50-51

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89:50 Take note, O Lord, 1  of the way your servants are taunted, 2 

and of how I must bear so many insults from people! 3 

89:51 Your enemies, O Lord, hurl insults;

they insult your chosen king as they dog his footsteps. 4 

Romans 15:3

Context
15:3 For even Christ did not please himself, but just as it is written, “The insults of those who insult you have fallen on me.” 5 
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[89:50]  1 tc Many medieval Hebrew mss read here יְהוָה (yehvah, “the Lord”).

[89:50]  2 tn Heb “remember, O Lord, the taunt against your servants.” Many medieval Hebrew mss read the singular here, “your servant” (that is, the psalmist).

[89:50]  3 tn Heb “my lifting up in my arms [or “against my chest”] all of the many, peoples.” The term רַבִּים (rabbim, “many”) makes no apparent sense here. For this reason some emend the text to רִבֵי (rivey, “attacks by”), a defectively written plural construct form of רִיב (riv, “dispute; quarrel”).

[89:51]  4 tn Heb “[by] which your enemies, O Lord, taunt, [by] which they taunt [at] the heels of your anointed one.”

[15:3]  5 sn A quotation from Ps 69:9.



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