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  {{Overview  
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  |Chapter=9
  |Chapter=9
|Verse Count=21
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  |Memorable Phrase=A refuge for the oppressed
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  |Message=YHWH has established his throne for justice (9:8b).
  |Message=YHWH has established his throne for justice (9:8b).
  |Author=David
  |Author=David
|Background Ideas=<ul><li>YHWH is a king (Psa. 10:16).</li>
<li>The king was also the one responsible for maintaining order and therefore functioned as a judge (ABD, s.v. 'King and Kingship). Kings in Israel were also responsible for maintaining the rights of the poor and vulnerable (Psa 72; Miller 2004, 192).</li>
<li>YHWH is also the creator (Gen. 1; Psa 24:1). As creator only he has the power to reverse the social order (1 Sam 2:8; TDOT 15:559).</li>
<li>Innocent blood defiles God's land, which, since he is king over the earth, includes the whole world. The only thing that can cover innocent blood is the blood of the one who spilled it (Num 35:33).</li>
<li>The 'gates' of Sheol symbolised death's inescapable power (Hupfeld 1888, 144; ABD s.v. 'Dead, Abode of the'; Psa 9:13; 107:18; 38:17; Isa 38:10; 3 Macc 5:5; Matthew 16:18)</li>
<li>YHWH makes himself known through his mighty and terrifying acts (v. 17; cf. Isa 19:20–21; 66:13–15).</li>
<li>Sinful man, who came from nothingness, must return to it (see Huppfeld 1888, 147; Ross 2011, 312; Gen 3:19; Job 1:21; 30;23; 90:3; 104:29).</li></ul>
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Click 'Expand' to the right to see our Close-but-Clear translation of Psalm 9.
Click 'Expand' to the right to see our Close-but-Clear translation of Psalm 9.
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:1. For the director, according to ''Muth-labben''.
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:A psalm by David.
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:21. YHWH, put a fearful thing among them;
:21. YHWH, put a fearful thing among them;
:let the nations know that they are human. ''Selah''
:let the nations know that they are human. ''Selah''}}


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=Videos=
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====Overview Video====
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====Exegetical Issues Video====
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=Exegetical Issues=
=Exegetical Issues=
* [[The Verbal Semantics of Psalm 9:4]]
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* [[The Grammar and Meaning of Psalm 9:7]]
* [[The Meaning of מורה in Psalm 9:21]]

Revision as of 12:24, 7 January 2025

Please note that we have decided to regard Psalms 9 and 10 as one Psalm. Therefore, while the verse-by-verse notes will cover each psalm individually, this at-a-glance section for both psalms will feature the combined visual.

Overview

"A refuge for the oppressed"

Purpose: To petition the divine king to the aid of the oppressed.

Content: “Rise up, YHWH! You've avenged the oppressed in the past but You are now standing at a distance.”

Message: YHWH has established his throne for justice (9:8b).

Author: David

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Translation

Click 'Expand' to the right to see our Close-but-Clear translation of Psalm 9.

Videos

Overview Video

Poetic Features Video

Exegetical Issues Video

Verse-by-Verse

Click the link to view all of Psalm 9 Verse-by-Verse, or click on an individual verse below.

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Psalm Overview


Exegetical Issues