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|Text='''v. 1b''' – In contrast to the use of in v. 2,<ref>The "state in which objects are of a high quality and/or a pleasure to look at" (SDBH).</ref> it refers here to the "state in which events are well-performed, morally and ethically correct, and beneficial to others."<ref>SDBH.</ref> The word (“delightful”) refers to “conditions and circumstances that have qualities that inspire appreciation.”<ref>SDBH.</ref> This word often appears in parallel to the word (“good”) such as in Ps 147:1; Gen 49:15; and Job 36:11. | |||
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v. 1b – In contrast to the use of in v. 2,[1] it refers here to the "state in which events are well-performed, morally and ethically correct, and beneficial to others."[2] The word (“delightful”) refers to “conditions and circumstances that have qualities that inspire appreciation.”[3] This word often appears in parallel to the word (“good”) such as in Ps 147:1; Gen 49:15; and Job 36:11.