Mazmur 107:1-3
KonteksBook 5
(Psalms 107-150)
107:1 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good,
and his loyal love endures! 2
107:2 Let those delivered by the Lord speak out, 3
those whom he delivered 4 from the power 5 of the enemy,
107:3 and gathered from foreign lands, 6
from east and west,
from north and south.
Mazmur 107:23-32
Konteks107:23 7 Some traveled on 8 the sea in ships,
and carried cargo over the vast waters. 9
107:24 They witnessed the acts of the Lord,
his amazing feats on the deep water.
107:25 He gave the order for a windstorm, 10
and it stirred up the waves of the sea. 11
107:26 They 12 reached up to the sky,
then dropped into the depths.
The sailors’ strength 13 left them 14 because the danger was so great. 15
107:27 They swayed 16 and staggered like a drunk,
and all their skill proved ineffective. 17
107:28 They cried out to the Lord in their distress;
he delivered them from their troubles.
107:29 He calmed the storm, 18
and the waves 19 grew silent.
107:30 The sailors 20 rejoiced because the waves 21 grew quiet,
and he led them to the harbor 22 they desired.
107:31 Let them give thanks to the Lord for his loyal love,
and for the amazing things he has done for people! 23
107:32 Let them exalt him in the assembly of the people!
Let them praise him in the place where the leaders preside! 24
[107:1] 1 sn Psalm 107. The psalmist praises God for his kindness to his exiled people.
[107:1] 2 tn Heb “for forever [is] his loyal love.”
[107:2] 3 tn Or “let the redeemed of the
[107:3] 6 tn Heb “from lands.” The word “foreign” is supplied in the translation for clarification.
[107:23] 7 sn Verses 23-30, which depict the Lord rescuing sailors from a storm at sea, do not seem to describe the exiles’ situation, unless the word picture is metaphorical. Perhaps the psalmist here broadens his scope and offers an example of God’s kindness to the needy beyond the covenant community.
[107:23] 8 tn Heb “those going down [into].”
[107:23] 9 tn Heb “doers of work on the mighty waters.”
[107:25] 10 tn Heb “he spoke and caused to stand a stormy wind.”
[107:25] 11 tn Heb “and it stirred up its [i.e., the sea’s, see v. 23] waves.”
[107:26] 12 tn That is, the waves (see v. 25).
[107:26] 13 tn Heb “their being”; traditionally “their soul” (referring to that of the sailors). This is sometimes translated “courage” (cf. NIV, NRSV).
[107:26] 15 tn Heb “from danger.”
[107:27] 16 tn Only here does the Hebrew verb חָגַג (khagag; normally meaning “to celebrate”) carry the nuance “to sway.”
[107:27] 17 tn The Hitpael of בָלַע (vala’) occurs only here in the OT. Traditionally the form is derived from the verbal root בלע (“to swallow”), but HALOT 135 s.v. III בלע understands a homonym here with the meaning “to be confused.”
[107:29] 18 tn Heb “he raised [the] storm to calm.”
[107:29] 19 tn Heb “their waves.” The antecedent of the third masculine plural pronominal suffix is not readily apparent, unless it refers back to “waters” in v. 23.
[107:30] 20 tn Heb “they”; the referent (the sailors) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[107:30] 21 tn Heb “they”; the referent (the waves) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[107:30] 22 tn The Hebrew noun occurs only here in the OT.
[107:31] 23 tn Heb “and [for] his amazing deeds for the sons of man.” See v. 8.