Psalm 88/Notes/Phrasal.V. 6.695501

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  • v. 6: The metaphor יַד יהוה
The "hand of God" is used as an anthropomorphising metaphor, in most cases with relation to strength, power and punishment. In the books of Ezra and Nehemiah in particular we find that metaphor with the meaning of God's aid, care or providence, e.g. בָּא אֶל-יְרוּשָׁלִַם כְּיַד-אֱלֹהָיו הַטּוֹבָה עָלָיו (Ezra 7:9) "he arrived in Jerusalem... since the beneficent hand of his God was upon him." (ISV) . We prefer to read this metaphor in a similar way in our verse too, backed by some of the modern translations as well (NIV, NLT, CSB).