Psalm 100/Notes/Phrasal.Vv. 4-5.898185
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- עַד־דֹּר וָדֹר: The preposition עד usually expresses continuation until a temporal boundary (e.g. Ex. 12:10 וְלֹא־תוֹתִ֥ירוּ מִמֶּ֖נּוּ עַד־בֹּ֑קֶר "And you shall let none of it remain until the morning."). Here, however, the element that would express the temporal boundary ("generation after generation") instead expresses perpetuity. Therefore, rather than expressing continuation until a temporal boundary, עד here expresses continuation through an indefinite temporal period, in perpetuity. This is strengthened by the parallel with לעולם "forever" in the preceding clause.
- We have therefore translated this phrase as "his faithfulness continues through generation after generation", similar to the NIV's "continues through all generations".
- It is worth noting that עד can also rarely express an occurrence during an indicated time period (Williams §311, BHRG §39.18.2), as in 2 Kgs 9:22 (see also Judg 3:26; Jonah 4:2).
- The phrase דּוֹר וָדוֹר (lit. generation and generation) is a set phrase occurring 29 times in the Hebrew Bible (Deut. 32:7; Is. 13:20; 34:17; 58:12; 60:15; 61:4; Jer. 50:39; Joel 2:2; 3:20; Psa. 10:6; 33:11; 45:17; 49:11; 61:6; 77:8; 79:13; 85:5; 89:1, 4; 90:1; 100:5; 102:12; 106:31; 119:90; 135:13; 145:13; 146:10; Lam. 5:19; Esth. 9:28). This double repetition of דּוֹר has "a distributive sense" (IBHS §7.2.3b) implying "every" or "each" generation. This can be expressed in various ways in English: "to all generations" (ESV, NASB, NIV, KJV, NET, NRSV, JPS, REB, TLV) "to each generation" (NLT), "throughout every generation" (GW), "from generation to generation" (GB, Darby), "to generation after generation" (Tate 1998, 532).