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Chapter 30
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1 2 A psalm. A song for the
dedication of the temple. Of David.
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I praise you, LORD, for you raised me up and
did not let my enemies rejoice over me.
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3 O LORD, my God, I cried out to you and you
healed me.
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4 LORD, you brought me up from Sheol; you kept
me from going down to the pit.
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Sing praise to the LORD, you faithful; give
thanks to God's holy name.
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For divine anger lasts but a moment; divine
favor lasts a lifetime. At dusk weeping comes for the night; but at dawn there
is rejoicing.
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5 Complacent, I once said, "I shall never
be shaken."
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LORD, when you showed me favor I stood like the
mighty mountains. But when you hid your face I was struck with terror.
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To you, LORD, I cried out; with the Lord I
pleaded for mercy:
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6 "What gain is there from my lifeblood,
from my going down to the grave? Does dust give you thanks or declare your
faithfulness?
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Hear, O LORD, have mercy on me; LORD, be my
helper."
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You changed my mourning into dancing; you took
off my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness.
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With my whole being I sing endless praise to
you. O LORD, my God, forever will I give you thanks.
1 [Psalm 30] An individual
thanksgiving in four parts: praise and thanks for deliverance and restoration
(⇒ Psalm 30:2-4); an invitation to others to join in
(⇒ Psalm 30:5-6); a flashback to the time before
deliverance (⇒ Psalm 30:7-11); a return to praise
and thanks (⇒ Psalm 30:12). Two sets of images
recur: 1) going down, death, silence; 2) coming up, life, praising. God has
delivered the psalmist from one state to the other.
2 [1] For the dedication of the
temple: a later adaptation of the psalm to celebrate the purification of the
temple in 164 B.C. during the Maccabean Revolt.
3 [3] Healed: for God as healer, see
also ⇒ Psalm 103:3;
⇒ 107:20; ⇒ Hosea 6:1;
⇒ 7:1; ⇒ 11:3;
⇒ 14:5.
4 [4] Sheol ... pit: the shadowy underworld
residence of the spirits of the dead, here a metaphor for near death.
5 [7] Complacent: untroubled
existence is often seen as a source of temptation to forget God. Cf
⇒ Deut 8:10-18; ⇒ Hosea 13:6;
⇒ Proverb 30:9.
6 [10] in the stillness of Sheol no
one gives you praise; let me live and be among your worshipers. Cf
⇒ Psalm 6:6; ⇒ 88:11-13;
⇒ 115:17; ⇒ Isaiah
38:18.
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