Mazmur 78:18
Konteks78:18 They willfully challenged God 1
by asking for food to satisfy their appetite.
Mazmur 106:3
Konteks106:3 How blessed are those who promote justice,
and do what is right all the time!
Mazmur 106:34
Konteks106:34 They did not destroy the nations, 2
as the Lord had commanded them to do.
Mazmur 107:39
Konteks107:39 As for their enemies, 3 they decreased in number and were beaten down,
because of painful distress 4 and suffering.
[78:18] 1 tn Heb “and they tested God in their heart.” The “heart” is viewed here as the center of their volition.
[106:34] 2 tn That is, the nations of Canaan.
[107:39] 3 tn The words “As for their enemies” are not included in the Hebrew text, but have been supplied in the translation for the sake of clarity. Without such clarification, one might think that v. 39 refers to those just mentioned in v. 38 as objects of divine blessing, which would contradict the point just emphasized by the psalmist. The structure of vv. 33-42 is paneled (A-B-A-B). In vv. 33-34 the psalmist describes God’s judgment upon his enemies (perhaps those who had enslaved his people). In vv. 35-38 he contrasts this judgment with the divine blessing poured out on God’s people. (See the note on the word “people” in v. 35.) In vv. 39-40 he contrasts this blessing with the judgment experienced by enemies, before returning in vv. 41-42 to the blessing experienced by God’s people.