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Mazmur 73:24

Konteks

73:24 You guide 1  me by your wise advice,

and then you will lead me to a position of honor. 2 

Amsal 15:22

Konteks

15:22 Plans fail 3  when there is no counsel,

but with abundant advisers they are established. 4 

Yesaya 11:2

Konteks

11:2 The Lord’s spirit will rest on him 5 

a spirit that gives extraordinary wisdom, 6 

a spirit that provides the ability to execute plans, 7 

a spirit that produces absolute loyalty to the Lord. 8 

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[73:24]  1 tn The imperfect verbal form here suggests this is the psalmist’s ongoing experience.

[73:24]  2 tn Heb “and afterward [to] glory you will take me.” Some interpreters view this as the psalmist’s confidence in an afterlife in God’s presence and understand כָּבוֹד (cavod) as a metonymic reference to God’s presence in heaven. But this seems unlikely in the present context. The psalmist anticipates a time of vindication, when the wicked are destroyed and he is honored by God for his godly life style. The verb לָקַח (laqakh, “take”) here carries the nuance “lead, guide, conduct,” as in Num 23:14, 27-28; Josh 24:3 and Prov 24:11.

[15:22]  3 tn Heb “go wrong” (so NRSV, NLT). The verb is the Hiphil infinitive absolute from פָּרַר, parar, which means “to break; to frustrate; to go wrong” (HALOT 975 s.v. I פרר 2). The plans are made ineffectual or are frustrated when there is insufficient counsel.

[15:22]  4 sn The proverb says essentially the same thing as 11:14, but differently.

[11:2]  5 sn Like David (1 Sam 16:13), this king will be energized by the Lord’s spirit.

[11:2]  6 tn Heb “a spirit of wisdom and understanding.” The synonyms are joined here to emphasize the degree of wisdom he will possess. His wisdom will enable him to make just legal decisions (v. 3). A very similar phrase occurs in Eph 1:17.

[11:2]  7 tn Heb “a spirit of counsel [or “strategy”] and strength.” The construction is a hendiadys; the point is that he will have the strength/ability to execute the plans/strategies he devises. This ability will enable him to suppress oppressors and implement just policies (v. 4).

[11:2]  8 tn Heb “a spirit of knowledge and fear of the Lord.” “Knowledge” is used here in its covenantal sense and refers to a recognition of God’s authority and a willingness to submit to it. See Jer 22:16. “Fear” here refers to a healthy respect for God’s authority which produces obedience. Taken together the two terms emphasize the single quality of loyalty to the Lord. This loyalty guarantees that he will make just legal decisions and implement just policies (vv. 4-5).



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