NETBible | Are your amazing deeds experienced 1 in the dark region, 2 or your deliverance in the land of oblivion? 3 |
NIV © |
Are your wonders known in the place of darkness, or your righteous deeds in the land of oblivion? |
NASB © |
Will Your wonders be made known in the darkness? And Your righteousness in the land of forgetfulness? |
NLT © |
Can the darkness speak of your miracles? Can anyone in the land of forgetfulness talk about your righteousness? |
MSG © |
Are your marvelous wonders ever seen in the dark, your righteous ways noticed in the Land of No Memory? |
BBE © |
May there be knowledge of your wonders in the dark? or of your righteousness where memory is dead? |
NRSV © |
Are your wonders known in the darkness, or your saving help in the land of forgetfulness? |
NKJV © |
Shall Your wonders be known in the dark? And Your righteousness in the land of forgetfulness? |
KJV | Shall thy wonders <06382> be known <03045> (8735) in the dark <02822>_? and thy righteousness <06666> in the land <0776> of forgetfulness <05388>_? |
NASB © |
Will Your wonders <6382> be made <3045> known <3045> in the darkness <2822> ? And Your righteousness <6666> in the land <776> of forgetfulness ?<5388> |
LXXM | (87:13) mh <3165> ADV gnwsyhsetai <1097> V-FPI-3S en <1722> PREP tw <3588> T-DSN skotei <4655> N-DSN ta <3588> T-APN yaumasia <2297> A-APN sou <4771> P-GS kai <2532> CONJ h <3588> T-NSF dikaiosunh <1343> N-NSF sou <4771> P-GS en <1722> PREP gh epilelhsmenh {V-RPPDS}<1065> N-DSF |
NET [draft] ITL | Are your amazing deeds <06382> experienced <03045> in the dark <02822> region, or your deliverance <06666> in the land <0776> of oblivion ?<05388> |
HEBREW | hysn <05388> Urab <0776> Ktqduw <06666> Kalp <06382> Ksxb <02822> edwyh <03045> (88:12) <88:13> |
NETBible | Are your amazing deeds experienced 1 in the dark region, 2 or your deliverance in the land of oblivion? 3 |
NET Notes |
1 tn Heb “known.” 2 tn Heb “darkness,” here a title for Sheol. 3 tn Heb “forgetfulness.” The noun, which occurs only here in the OT, is derived from a verbal root meaning “to forget.” 3 sn The rhetorical questions in vv. 10-12 expect the answer, “Of course not!” |