Psalms 3:1 
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A psalm of David. When he fled from his son Absalom. O LORD, how many are my foes! How many rise up against me! |
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<> O LORD, how my adversaries have increased! Many are rising up against me. |
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| MSG © biblegateway Psa 3:1 |
GOD! Look! Enemies past counting! Enemies sprouting like mushrooms, |
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Lord, how greatly are they increased who make attacks on me! in great numbers they come against me. |
| NRSV © bibleoremus Psa 3:1 |
O LORD, how many are my foes! Many are rising against me; |
| NKJV © biblegateway Psa 3:1 |
<> LORD, how they have increased who trouble me! Many are they who rise up against me. |
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1 sn Psalm 3. The psalmist acknowledges that he is confronted by many enemies (vv. 1-2). But, alluding to a divine oracle he has received (vv. 4-5), he affirms his confidence in God’s ability to protect him (vv. 3, 6) and requests that God make his promise a reality (vv. 7-8). 2 sn According to Jewish tradition, David offered this prayer when he was forced to flee from Jerusalem during his son Absalom’s attempted coup (see 2 Sam 15:13-17). 3 tn The Hebrew term מָה (mah, “how”) is used here as an adverbial exclamation (see BDB 553 s.v.). 4 tn Heb “many rise up against me.” |
