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Psalm 76[a]

For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a psalm of Asaph, a song.

76 God has revealed himself in Judah;[b]
in Israel his reputation[c] is great.
He lives in Salem;[d]
he dwells in Zion.[e]
There he shattered the arrows,[f]
the shield, the sword, and the rest of the weapons of war.[g] (Selah)
You shine brightly and reveal your majesty,
as you descend from the hills where you killed your prey.[h]

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 76:1 sn Psalm 76. The psalmist depicts God as a mighty warrior who destroys Israel’s enemies.
  2. Psalm 76:1 tn Or “God is known in Judah.”
  3. Psalm 76:1 tn Heb “name,” which here stands metonymically for God’s reputation.
  4. Psalm 76:2 sn Salem is a shorter name for Jerusalem (see Gen 14:18).
  5. Psalm 76:2 tn Heb “and his place of refuge is in Salem, and his lair in Zion.” God may be likened here to a lion (see v. 4).
  6. Psalm 76:3 tn Heb “flames of the bow,” i.e., arrows.
  7. Psalm 76:3 tn Heb “shield and sword and battle.” “Battle” probably here stands by metonymy for the weapons of war in general.sn This verse may allude to the miraculous defeat of the Assyrians in 701 b.c. (see Isa 36-37).
  8. Psalm 76:4 tn Heb “radiant [are] you, majestic from the hills of prey.” God is depicted as a victorious king and as a lion that has killed its victims.