Psalm 33

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YHWH's Plan Stands Forever

Introduction

Overview

Purpose: To inspire YHWH's people to worship while trusting in his loyal plan.

Content: We remember what YHWH has done in the past. That's why we praise YHWH! That's why we long for YHWH to do the same again!

Message: Don't give up on God! Wait confidently in his plan!

Background Ideas

  • YHWH used his control over the deeps to send and stop the Flood, which was an instrument of his judgment (Gen 7:11, 8:2).
  • YHWH saved his people at the Red Sea by piling up the waters as a heap (Exod 15:8; cf Josh 3:13-16); there he threw Egyptian horses and their riders into the sea (Exod 14:23; 15:1, 19, 21).
  • YHWH formed a covenant with his people, and if they keep it then he will be their god (Gen 17:7-8) and they will be his treasured possession (Exod 6:7, 19:6, Deut 29:13).

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Close-but-Clear Translation

1. Shout for joy in YHWH, righteous people!
Praise is fitting for upright people.
2. Give YHWH praise with a lyre!
Make a song for him with a ten-string harp!
3. Sing a new song to him!
Play skillfully with a blast!
4. Because YHWH's word is upright,
and all of his work is [done] in faithfulness.
5. He loves righteousness and justice;
the earth is full of YHWH's loyal-love.
6. The heavens were made by YHWH's word,
and all their hosts [were made] by the breath of his mouth.
7. He is the one who gathers the sea water as a heap!
He is the one who places the deep oceans into storehouses!
8. All the earth should be afraid of YHWH!
All the dwellers of the inhabited world should be in dread because of him!
9. For he spoke, and it was;
he commanded, and it came about.
10. YHWH has thwarted the nations' plan;
he has blocked the peoples' intentions.
11. YHWH's plan stands forever;
the intentions of his heart [stand] forever and ever.
12. Happy is the nation whose god is YHWH,
[happy are] the people [whom YHWH] chose as a permanent possession for himself.
13. YHWH looked from heaven:
he saw all of humanity,
14. he gazed from his dwelling place
at all the dwellers of the earth,
15. the one who forms all their hearts,
the one who discerns all their works.
16. A king is not saved by a great force;
a warrior is not delivered by great might.
17. A horse is a deceptive means for victory,
and it will not rescue by its great force.
18. Consider: YHWH's eye is upon those who fear him;
upon those who wait for his loyal-love,
19. to deliver their lives from death,
and to keep them alive during famine.
20. We ourselves wait longingly for YHWH;
–he is our help and our shield–
21. because our hearts rejoice in him;
because we have come to trust in his holy name.
22. YHWH, may your loyal-love be upon us,
just as we have been waiting for you!



Explore the Layers

Exegetical Issues

  • Psalm 33:7 - Heap, Wineskin, or Jar?
  • Participles in Ps 33:7
  • Ps 33:20-21 - Praise for Salvation?
  • Grammar

    Semantics

    Lexical and Phrase-level Semantics

    Verbal Semantics

    Story Behind the Psalm (Unit-level Semantics)

    Discourse

    Participant Analysis

    Macrosyntax

    Speech Act Analysis

    Emotional Analysis

    Repeated Roots

    Poetics

    Poetic Structure & Features

    Verse-by-Verse Notes

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