Psalms 52:1
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For the director of music. A maskil of David. When Doeg the Edomite had gone to Saul and told him: "David has gone to the house of Ahimelech." Why do you boast of evil, you mighty man? Why do you boast all day long, you who are a disgrace in the eyes of God? |
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Why do you brag of evil, "Big Man"? God's mercy carries the day. |
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Why do you boast, O mighty one, of mischief done against the godly? All day long |
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KJV | [A Psalm] of David <01732>_, when Doeg <01673> the Edomite <0130> Saul <07586>_, unto him, David <01732> to the house <01004> of Ahimelech <0288>.>> thou thyself in mischief <07451>_, O mighty <01368> man? the goodness <02617> of God <0410> [endureth] continually <03117>_. {Maschil: or, of instruction} |
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NET [draft] ITL | For the music director <05329> ; a well-written song <04905> by David <01732> . It was written when Doeg <01673> the Edomite <0130> went <0935> and informed <05046> Saul <07586> : “David <01732> has arrived <0935> at <0413> the home <01004> of Ahimelech <0288> .” Why <04100> do you boast <01984> about your evil <07451> plans, O powerful man <01368> ? God’s <0410> loyal love <02617> protects me all <03605> day <03117> long! |
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1 sn Psalm 52. The psalmist confidently confronts his enemy and affirms that God will destroy evildoers and vindicate the godly. 2 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term מַשְׂכִּיל (maskil) is uncertain. The word is derived from a verb meaning “to be prudent; to be wise.” Various options are: “a contemplative song,” “a song imparting moral wisdom,” or “a skillful [i.e., well-written] song.” The term occurs in the superscriptions of Pss 32, 42, 44, 45, 52-55, 74, 78, 88, 89, and 142, as well as in Ps 47:7. 3 tn Heb “when Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul and said to him, ‘David has come to the house of Ahimelech.’” 3 sn According to the superscription, David wrote this psalm during the period when Saul was seeking his life. On one occasion Doeg the Edomite, Saul’s head shepherd (1 Sam 21:7), informed Saul of David’s whereabouts (see 1 Sam 21-22). 4 tn Heb “Why do you boast in evil?” 5 tn Heb “the loyal love of God [is] all the day.” In this context, where the psalmist is threatened by his enemy, the point seems to be that the psalmist is protected by God’s loyal love at all times. |