| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 19:7) | 
	    					    					 3 tn God’s covenant contains a clear, reliable witness to his moral character and demands.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 22:10) | 
	    					    					 2 tn Heb “from the womb of my mother you [have been] my God.”  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 28:2) | 
	    					    					 1 sn I lift my hands. Lifting one’s hands toward God was a gesture of prayer.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 40:3) | 
	    					    					 2 tn Heb “and he placed in my mouth a new song, praise to our God.”  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 42:10) | 
	    					    					 2 sn “Where is your God?” The enemies ask this same question in v. God%27s&tab=notes" ver="">3.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 46:4) | 
	    					    					 1 tn Heb “A river, its channels cause the city of God to be glad.”  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 47:1) | 
	    					    					 2 tn Heb “Shout to God with [the] sound of a ringing cry!”  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 48:8) | 
	    					    					 3 tn Or “God makes it secure forever.” The imperfect highlights the characteristic nature of the generalizing statement.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 52:9) | 
	    					    					 5 tn Heb “your name.” God’s “name” refers here to his reputation and revealed character.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 53:2) | 
	    					    					 4 tn That is, who seeks to have a relationship with God by obeying and worshiping him.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 53:6) | 
	    					    					 1 tn This refers metonymically to God, the one who lives in Zion and provides deliverance for Israel.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 54:3) | 
	    					    					 3 tn Heb “and ruthless ones seek my life, they do not set God in front of them.”  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 55:19) | 
	    					    					 2 tn Heb “[the ones] for whom there are no changes, and they do not fear God.”  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 58:9) | 
	    					    					 2 tn Apparently God (v. God%27s&tab=notes" ver="">6) is the subject of the verb here.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 64:9) | 
	    					    					 2 tn Heb “the work of God,” referring to the judgment described in v. God%27s&tab=notes" ver="">7.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 65:5) | 
	    					    					 1 tn Heb “[with] awesome acts in deliverance you answer us, O God of our salvation.”  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 66:1) | 
	    					    					 1 sn Psalm 66. The psalmist praises God because he has delivered his people from a crisis.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 66:2) | 
	    					    					 1 tn Heb “his name,” which here stands metonymically for God’s reputation.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 68:6) | 
	    					    					 3 sn God delivers the downtrodden and oppressed, but sinful rebels who oppose his reign are treated appropriately.  | 
	    		
| (0.57501666666667) | (Psa 68:28) | 
	    					    					 1 tn Heb “God has commanded your strength.” The statement is apparently addressed to Israel (see v. God%27s&tab=notes" ver="">26).  | 
	    		


