Mazmur 71:21-24
Konteks71:21 Raise me to a position of great honor! 1
Turn and comfort me! 2
71:22 I will express my thanks to you with a stringed instrument,
praising 3 your faithfulness, O my God!
I will sing praises to you accompanied by a harp,
O Holy One of Israel! 4
71:23 My lips will shout for joy! Yes, 5 I will sing your praises!
I will praise you when you rescue me! 6
71:24 All day long my tongue will also tell about your justice,
for those who want to harm me 7 will be embarrassed and ashamed. 8


[71:21] 1 tn Heb “increase my greatness.” The prefixed verbal form is distinctly jussive, indicating this is a prayer or wish. The psalmist’s request for “greatness” (or “honor”) is not a boastful, self-serving prayer for prominence, but, rather, a request that God would vindicate by elevating him over those who are trying to humiliate him.
[71:21] 2 tn The imperfects are understood here as expressing the psalmist’s prayer or wish. (Note the use of a distinctly jussive form at the beginning of v. 21.)
[71:22] 3 tn The word “praising” is supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.
[71:22] 4 sn The basic sense of the word “holy” is “set apart from that which is commonplace, special, unique.” The
[71:23] 5 tn Or “when.” The translation assumes that כִּי (ki) has an emphasizing (asseverative) function here.
[71:23] 6 tn Heb “and my life [or “soul”] which you will have redeemed.” The perfect verbal form functions here as a future perfect. The psalmist anticipates praising God, for God will have rescued him by that time.
[71:24] 7 tn Heb “those who seek my harm.”
[71:24] 8 tn Heb “will have become embarrassed and ashamed.” The perfect verbal forms function here as future perfects, indicating future actions which will precede chronologically the action expressed by the main verb in the preceding line.