NETBible | 1 O God, your deeds are extraordinary! 2 What god can compare to our great God? 3 |
NIV © |
Your ways, O God, are holy. What god is so great as our God? |
NASB © |
Your way, O God, is holy; What god is great like our God? |
NLT © |
O God, your ways are holy. Is there any god as mighty as you? |
MSG © |
O God! Your way is holy! No god is great like God! |
BBE © |
Your way, O God, is holy: what god is so great as our God? |
NRSV © |
Your way, O God, is holy. What god is so great as our God? |
NKJV © |
Your way, O God, is in the sanctuary; Who is so great a God as our God? |
KJV | Thy way <01870>_, O God <0430>_, [is] in the sanctuary <06944>_: who [is so] great <01419> a God <0410> as [our] God <0430>_? |
NASB © |
Your way <1870> , O God <430> , is holy <6944> ; What <4310> god <410> is great <1419> like our God ?<430> |
LXXM | (76:14) o <3588> T-NSM yeov <2316> N-NSM en <1722> PREP tw <3588> T-DSM agiw <40> A-DSM h <3588> T-NSF odov <3598> N-NSF sou <4771> P-GS tiv <5100> I-NSM yeov <2316> N-NSM megav <3173> A-NSM wv <3739> CONJ o <3588> T-NSM yeov <2316> N-NSM hmwn <1473> P-GP |
NET [draft] ITL | O God <0430> , your deeds <01870> are extraordinary <06944> ! What <04310> god <0410> can compare to our great <01419> God ?<0430> |
HEBREW | Myhlak <0430> lwdg <01419> la <0410> ym <04310> Kkrd <01870> sdqb <06944> Myhla <0430> (77:13) <77:14> |
NETBible | 1 O God, your deeds are extraordinary! 2 What god can compare to our great God? 3 |
NET Notes |
1 sn Verses 13-20 are the content of the psalmist’s reflection (see vv. 11-12). As he thought about God’s work in Israel’s past, he reached the place where he could confidently cry out for God’s help (see v. 1). 2 tn Heb “O God, in holiness [is] your way.” God’s “way” here refers to his actions. “Holiness” is used here in the sense of “set apart, unique,” rather than in a moral/ethical sense. As the next line and the next verse emphasize, God’s deeds are incomparable and set him apart as the one true God. 3 tn Heb “Who [is] a great god like God?” The rhetorical question assumes the answer, “No one!” |