Add parallel Print Page Options

Lord, in the morning[a] you will hear[b] me;[c]
in the morning I will present my case to you[d] and then wait expectantly for an answer.[e]
Certainly[f] you are not a God who approves of evil;[g]
evil people[h] cannot dwell with you.[i]
Arrogant people cannot stand in your presence;[j]
you hate[k] all who behave wickedly.[l]

Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. Psalm 5:3 sn In the morning is here viewed as the time of prayer (Pss 59:16; 88:13) and/or of deliverance (Ps 30:5).
  2. Psalm 5:3 tn The imperfect is here understood in a specific future sense; the psalmist is expressing his confidence that God will be willing to hear his request. Another option is to understand the imperfect as expressing the psalmist’s wish or request. In this case one could translate, “Lord, in the morning hear me.”
  3. Psalm 5:3 tn Heb “my voice.”
  4. Psalm 5:3 tn Heb “I will arrange for you.” Some understand a sacrifice or offering as the implied object (cf. NEB “I set out my morning sacrifice”). The present translation assumes that the implied object is the psalmist’s case/request. See Isa 44:7.
  5. Psalm 5:3 tn Heb “and I will watch.”
  6. Psalm 5:4 tn Or “for.”
  7. Psalm 5:4 tn Heb “not a God [who] delights [in] wickedness [are] you.”
  8. Psalm 5:4 tn The Hebrew text has simply the singular form רָע (raʿ),which may be taken as an abstract noun “evil” (the reference to “wickedness” in the preceding line favors this; cf. NEB, NASB, NRSV) or as a substantival adjective “evil one” (the references to evil people in the next two verses favor this; cf. NIV “with you the wicked cannot dwell”).
  9. Psalm 5:4 tn Heb “cannot dwell as a resident foreigner [with] you.” The negated imperfect verbal form here indicates incapability or lack of permission. These people are morally incapable of dwelling in God’s presence and are not permitted to do so.sn Only the godly are allowed to dwell with the Lord. Evil people are excluded. See Ps 15.
  10. Psalm 5:5 tn Heb “before your eyes.”
  11. Psalm 5:5 sn You hate. The Lord “hates” the wicked in the sense that he despises their wicked character and deeds and actively opposes and judges them for their wickedness. See Ps 11:5.
  12. Psalm 5:5 tn Heb “all the workers of wickedness.”