Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Psalms 4:1

Context
NETBible

For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a psalm of David. When I call out, answer me, O God who vindicates me! 2  Though I am hemmed in, you will lead me into a wide, open place. 3  Have mercy on me 4  and respond to 5  my prayer!

NIV ©

biblegateway Psa 4:1

For the director of music. With stringed instruments. A psalm of David. Answer me when I call to you, O my righteous God. Give me relief from my distress; be merciful to me and hear my prayer.

NASB ©

biblegateway Psa 4:1

<> Answer me when I call, O God of my righteousness! You have relieved me in my distress; Be gracious to me and hear my prayer.

NLT ©

biblegateway Psa 4:1

<> Answer me when I call, O God who declares me innocent. Take away my distress. Have mercy on me and hear my prayer.

MSG ©

biblegateway Psa 4:1

When I call, give me answers. God, take my side! Once, in a tight place, you gave me room; Now I'm in trouble again: grace me! hear me!

BBE ©

SABDAweb Psa 4:1

Give answer to my cry, O God of my righteousness; make me free from my troubles; have mercy on me, and give ear to my prayer.

NRSV ©

bibleoremus Psa 4:1

Answer me when I call, O God of my right! You gave me room when I was in distress. Be gracious to me, and hear my prayer.

NKJV ©

biblegateway Psa 4:1

<> Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness! You have relieved me in my distress; Have mercy on me, and hear my prayer.

[+] More English

KJV
<<To the chief Musician
<05329> (8764)
on Neginoth
<05058>_,
A Psalm
<04210>
of David
<01732>.>>
Hear
<06030> (8798)
me when I call
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O God
<0430>
of my righteousness
<06664>_:
thou hast enlarged
<07337> (8689)
me [when I was] in distress
<06862>_;
have mercy
<02603> (8798)
upon me, and hear
<08085> (8798)
my prayer
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{chief...: or, overseer} {have...: or, be gracious unto me}
NASB ©

biblegateway Psa 4:1

For the choir director; on stringed instruments. A Psalm of David. Answer
<06030>
me when I call
<07121>
, O God
<0430>
of my righteousness
<06664>
! You have relieved
<07337>
me in my distress
<06862>
; Be gracious
<02603>
to me and hear
<08085>
my prayer
<08605>
.
LXXM
eiv
<1519
PREP
to
<3588
T-ASN
telov
<5056
N-ASN
en
<1722
PREP
qalmoiv
<5568
N-DPM
wdh
<3592
N-NSF
tw
<3588
T-DSM
dauid {N-PRI} (4:2) en
<1722
PREP
tw
<3588
T-DSN
epikaleisyai {V-PMN} me
<1473
P-AS
eishkousen
<1522
V-AAI-3S
mou
<1473
P-GS
o
<3588
T-NSM
yeov
<2316
N-NSM
thv
<3588
T-GSF
dikaiosunhv
<1343
N-GSF
mou
<1473
P-GS
en
<1722
PREP
yliqei
<2347
N-DSF
eplatunav
<4115
V-AAI-2S
moi
<1473
P-DS
oiktirhson
<3627
V-AAD-2S
me
<1473
P-AS
kai
<2532
CONJ
eisakouson
<1522
V-AAD-2S
thv
<3588
T-GSF
proseuchv
<4335
N-GSF
mou
<1473
P-GS
NET [draft] ITL
For the music director
<05329>
, to be accompanied by stringed instruments
<05058>
; a psalm
<04210>
of David
<01732>
. When I call out
<07121>
, answer
<06030>
me, O God
<0430>
who vindicates
<06664>
me! Though I am hemmed
<06862>
in, you will lead me into a wide
<07337>
, open place. Have mercy
<02603>
on me and respond
<08085>
to my prayer
<08605>
!
HEBREW
ytlpt
<08605>
emsw
<08085>
ynnx
<02603>
yl
<0>
tbxrh
<07337>
rub
<06862>
yqdu
<06664>
yhla
<0430>
ynne
<06030>
yarqb ((2))
<07121>
dwdl
<01732>
rwmzm
<04210>
twnygnb
<05058>
xunml (4:1)
<05329>

NETBible

For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a psalm of David. When I call out, answer me, O God who vindicates me! 2  Though I am hemmed in, you will lead me into a wide, open place. 3  Have mercy on me 4  and respond to 5  my prayer!

NET Notes

sn Psalm 4. The psalmist asks God to hear his prayer, expresses his confidence that the Lord will intervene, and urges his enemies to change their ways and place their trust in God. He concludes with another prayer for divine intervention and again affirms his absolute confidence in God’s protection.

tn Heb “God of my righteousness.”

tn Heb “in distress (or “a narrow place”) you make (a place) large for me.” The function of the Hebrew perfect verbal form here is uncertain. The translation above assumes that the psalmist is expressing his certitude and confidence that God will intervene. The psalmist is so confident of God’s positive response to his prayer, he can describe God’s deliverance as if it had already happened. Such confidence is consistent with the mood of the psalm (vv. 3, 8). Another option is to take the perfects as precative, expressing a wish or request (“lead me”). See IBHS 494-95 §30.5.4c, d. However, not all grammarians are convinced that the perfect is used as a precative in biblical Hebrew.

tn Or “show me favor.”

tn Heb “hear.”




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