Psalms 48
48
For the music director. A psalm of the sons of Korah.
1The Lord is supreme! He deserves praise in the city of our God on his holy mountain.
2Mount Zion is high and beautiful, bringing happiness to all the earth; on the northern side#48:2. One interpretation is that this refers to the northern extension of Jerusalem that was not originally part of the city captured from the Jebusites. This new northern part was where the Temple and palace of Solomon were built. is the city of the great King.
3God himself is in the city's fortresses; he is recognized as its defender.
4Look at what happened when foreign kings joined forces and came to attack the city.
5As soon as they saw it they were astonished and ran away terrified.
6They shook all over, and were in agonizing pain like a woman giving birth,
7just as the strong east wind wrecks the ships from Tarshish.
8Just as we had heard, but now we have seen the city of the Lord Almighty. This is the city of our God; he makes it secure forever. Selah.
9God, we recall your trustworthy love as we worship in the Temple.
10As is fitting for your reputation,#48:10. Literally, “name.” God, praises to you stretch all around the world. What you do is always right!
11Let the people of Mount Zion be glad; let the people of Judah celebrate because your judgments are always fair!
12Go and take a look at Zion. Count the towers as you walk around.
13Inspect the fortifications. Examine the citadels, so you can describe everything to the next generation, telling them:
14“This is who our God is. He is our God forever and ever. He himself will lead us until the very end.”#48:14. “End.” There is some debate as to how this psalm ends. Some take the phrase to mean “death,” others “forever,” while still others think it was part of the superscription for the following psalm.
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Tehillim (Psalms) 48
48
1Great is יהוה, and greatly to be praised In the city of our Elohim, His set-apart mountain.
2Beautiful on high, The joy of all the earth, Is Mount Tsiyon on the sides of the north, The city of the great Sovereign.
3Elohim is in her citadels; He is known as her refuge.
4For look, the sovereigns met, They passed by together.
5They saw, so they marvelled; They were alarmed, they hastened away.
6Trembling took hold of them there, Pain, as of a woman in labour,
7With an east wind You break the ships of Tarshish.
8As we have heard, so we have seen In the city of יהוה of hosts, In the city of our Elohim, Elohim establishes her forever. Selah.
9We have thought, O Elohim, of Your loving-commitment, In the midst of Your Hĕḵal.
10According to Your Name, O Elohim, So is Your praise to the ends of the earth; Your right hand is filled with righteousness.
11Let Mount Tsiyon rejoice, Let the daughters of Yehuḏah exult, Because of Your right-rulings.
12Walk about Tsiyon, And go all around her. Count her towers;
13Set your heart upon her rampart; Go through her citadels; So that you report it to the coming generation.
14For this Elohim is our Elohim, Forever and ever; He Himself leads us, Even to death.
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