a92:7
b73:3-5
c92:9
d1:6
e90:5-6
fIsa 40:6-8
g92:8-10
h92:8
i7:7
j68:18
kPs 47
l102:19
m92:7-8
n148:1

‏ Psalms 92:7-8

92:7  a Even when the ungodly seem to grow luxuriantly (73:3-5  b), they have no future (92:9  c; see 1:6  d; 90:5-6  e; Isa 40:6-8  f).
Summary for Ps 92:8-10: 92:8-10  g The glory of the Lord provides the reason for the poet’s renewed strength and glory, and for the imminent defeat of the enemy. 92:8  h The transcendent Lord stays above the world of human experience. From this exalted place, he rules and judges (7:7  i), celebrates his victories (68:18  j; see Ps 47  k), comes to rescue the needy (102:19  l), brings an end to the wicked (92:7-8  m), and receives praise (148:1  n).
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