Psalms 118:25-26

25 Please Lord, deliver!
Please Lord, grant us success!
A petition for deliverance and success seems odd in a psalm thanking God for deliverance, but it is not unique (see Ps 9:19–20). The people ask God to continue to intervene for them as he has for the psalmist.

26 May the one who comes in the name of the Lord
The people refer here to the psalmist, who enters the Lord’s temple to thank him publicly (see vv. 19–21), as the one who comes in the name of the Lord.
be blessed!
We will pronounce blessings on you
The pronominal suffix is second masculine plural, but the final mem (ם) is probably dittographic (note the mem [מ] at the beginning of the following form) or enclitic, in which case the suffix may be taken as second masculine singular, referring to the psalmist.
in the Lord’s temple.
Heb “from the house of the Lord.”

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