NETBible | “Dominion 1 and awesome might 2 belong to 3 God; he establishes peace in his heights. 4 |
NIV © |
"Dominion and awe belong to God; he establishes order in the heights of heaven. |
NASB © |
"Dominion and awe belong to Him Who establishes peace in His heights. |
NLT © |
"God is powerful and dreadful. He enforces peace in the heavens. |
MSG © |
"God is sovereign, God is fearsome--everything in the cosmos fits and works in his plan. |
BBE © |
Rule and power are his; he makes peace in his high places. |
NRSV © |
"Dominion and fear are with God; he makes peace in his high heaven. |
NKJV © |
"Dominion and fear belong to Him; He makes peace in His high places. |
KJV | Dominion <04910> (8687) and fear <06343> [are] with him, he maketh <06213> (8802) peace <07965> in his high places <04791>_. |
NASB © |
"Dominion <4910> and awe <6343> belong to Him Who establishes <6213> peace <7965> in His heights .<4791> |
LXXM | ti <5100> I-NSN gar <1063> PRT prooimion {N-NSN} h <2228> CONJ fobov <5401> N-NSM par <3844> PREP autou <846> D-GSM o <3588> T-NSM poiwn <4160> V-PAPNS thn <3588> T-ASF sumpasan {A-ASF} en <1722> PREP uqistw <5310> A-DSM |
NET [draft] ITL | “Dominion <04910> and awesome might <06343> belong to God; he establishes <06213> peace <07965> in his heights .<04791> |
HEBREW | wymwrmb <04791> Mwls <07965> hve <06213> wme <05973> dxpw <06343> lsmh (25:2) <04910> |
NETBible | “Dominion 1 and awesome might 2 belong to 3 God; he establishes peace in his heights. 4 |
NET Notes |
1 tn The word הַמְשֵׁל (hamshel) is a Hiphil infinitive absolute used as a noun. It describes the rulership or dominion that God has, that which gives power and authority. 2 tn The word פָּחַד (pakhad) literally means “fear; dread,” but in the sense of what causes the fear or the dread. 3 tn Heb “[are] with him.” 4 sn The line says that God “makes peace in his heights.” The “heights” are usually interpreted to mean the highest heaven. There may be a reference here to combat in the spiritual world between angels and Satan. The context will show that God has a heavenly host at his disposal, and nothing in heaven or on earth can shatter his peace. “Peace” here could also signify the whole order he establishes. |