Today’s Word

Interpolation and Explanation

Both low and high, rich and poor together.  Psalm 49:2  NASB Both – By now you realize that translations are often interpretations rather than textual communication.  Remember Robert Alters’ warning: “ . . . modern English versions, impelled by the misconception that modern readers cannot make sense of parataxis and that everything in the biblical text…
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Everyman’s Song

Hear this, all peoples; Listen, all inhabitants of the world,  Psalm 49:1 (English) NASB All inhabitants – The Bible might have been written for God’s chosen people, Israel, but, fortunately, it also contains crucial lessons for everyone else.  We don’t have to be Jewish to learn what God wants us to know.  We just have to…
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Dead Men Talking

For the music director. A Psalm of the sons of Korah.Psalm 49:1 (no number in English) NASB Korah – It is a dark day for the tribes.  Korah challenges Moses.  “You have gone far enough! For all the congregation are holy, every one of them, and the Lord is in their midst; so why do you exalt yourselves…
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With Footnotes

When a man or woman commits any of the sins of mankind, acting unfaithfully against the Lord, and that person is guilty, then [a]he shall confess [b]his sin which [c]he has committed, and he shall make restitution in full for his wrong and add to it a fifth of it, and give it to him whom he has wronged.  Numbers 5:6-7 Confess – Did…
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Reminders

To know wisdom and instruction, to discern the sayings of understanding,  Proverbs 1:2  NASB Sayings – The Hebrew word translated “sayings” comes from the root ʾāmar, a verb that has a very big umbrella of meanings.  To say, speak, say to oneself, think, intend, command, promise also creates the derivatives of speech, word, utterance, command, and, in…
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Repent

And Judah acknowledged that the deed which he had done was evil, for he had lain with his daughter-in-law, and he esteemed it hateful in his eyes, and he acknowledged that he had transgressed and gone astray, for he had uncovered the skirt of his son, and he began to lament and to supplicate before…
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