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Mazmur 32:4

Konteks

32:4 For day and night you tormented me; 1 

you tried to destroy me 2  in the intense heat 3  of summer. 4  (Selah)

Mazmur 39:10-11

Konteks

39:10 Please stop wounding me! 5 

You have almost beaten me to death! 6 

39:11 You severely discipline people for their sins; 7 

like a moth you slowly devour their strength. 8 

Surely all people are a mere vapor. (Selah)

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[32:4]  1 tn Heb “your hand was heavy upon me.”

[32:4]  2 tc Heb “my [?] was turned.” The meaning of the Hebrew term לְשַׁד (lÿshad) is uncertain. A noun לָשָׁד (lashad, “cake”) is attested in Num 11:8, but it would make no sense to understand that word in this context. It is better to emend the form to לְשֻׁדִּי (lÿshuddiy, “to my destruction”) and understand “your hand” as the subject of the verb “was turned.” In this case the text reads, “[your hand] was turned to my destruction.” In Lam 3:3 the author laments that God’s “hand” was “turned” (הָפַךְ, hafakh) against him in a hostile sense.

[32:4]  sn You tried to destroy me. The psalmist’s statement reflects his perspective. As far as he was concerned, it seemed as if the Lord was trying to kill him.

[32:4]  3 tn The translation assumes that the plural form indicates degree. If one understands the form as a true plural, then one might translate, “in the times of drought.”

[32:4]  4 sn Summer. Perhaps the psalmist suffered during the hot season and perceived the very weather as being an instrument of divine judgment. Another option is that he compares his time of suffering to the uncomfortable and oppressive heat of summer.

[39:10]  5 tn Heb “remove from upon me your wound.”

[39:10]  6 tn Heb “from the hostility of your hand I have come to an end.”

[39:11]  7 tn “with punishments on account of sin you discipline a man.”

[39:11]  8 tc Heb “you cause to dissolve, like a moth, his desired [thing].” The translation assumes an emendation of חֲמוּדוֹ (khamudo, “his desirable [thing]”) to חֶמְדוֹ (khemdo, “his loveliness” [or “beauty”]), a reading that is supported by a few medieval Hebrew mss.



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