Psalm 92
Psalm 92 | |
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"It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD" | |
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Language | Hebrew (original) |
Psalm 92 | |
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← Book of Psalms | |
Hebrew Bible part | Ketuvim |
Order in the Hebrew part | 1 |
Category | Sifrei Emet |
Christian Bible part | Old Testament |
Order in the Christian part | 19 |
Psalm 92 is the 92nd
The psalm forms a regular part of
Text
Hebrew
The following table shows the Hebrew text[3][4] of the Psalm with vowels alongside an English translation based upon the JPS 1917 translation (now in the public domain).
Verse | Hebrew | English translation (JPS 1917) |
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1 | מִזְמ֥וֹר שִׁ֗יר לְי֣וֹם הַשַּׁבָּֽת׃ | A Psalm, a Song. For the sabbath day. |
2 | ט֗וֹב לְהֹד֥וֹת לַיהֹוָ֑ה וּלְזַמֵּ֖ר לְשִׁמְךָ֣ עֶלְיֽוֹן׃ | It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, And to sing praises unto Thy name, O Most High; |
3 | לְהַגִּ֣יד בַּבֹּ֣קֶר חַסְדֶּ֑ךָ וֶ֝אֱמ֥וּנָתְךָ֗ בַּלֵּילֽוֹת׃ | To declare Thy lovingkindness in the morning, And Thy faithfulness in the night seasons, |
4 | עֲֽלֵי־עָ֭שׂוֹר וַעֲלֵי־נָ֑בֶל עֲלֵ֖י הִגָּי֣וֹן בְּכִנּֽוֹר׃ | With an instrument of ten strings, and with the psaltery; With a solemn sound upon the harp. |
5 | כִּ֤י שִׂמַּחְתַּ֣נִי יְהֹוָ֣ה בְּפׇעֳלֶ֑ךָ בְּֽמַעֲשֵׂ֖י יָדֶ֣יךָ אֲרַנֵּֽן׃ | For Thou, LORD, hast made me glad through Thy work; I will exult in the works of Thy hands. |
6 | מַה־גָּדְל֣וּ מַעֲשֶׂ֣יךָ יְהֹוָ֑ה מְ֝אֹ֗ד עָמְק֥וּ מַחְשְׁבֹתֶֽיךָ׃ | How great are Thy works, O LORD! Thy thoughts are very deep |
7 | אִֽישׁ־בַּ֭עַר לֹ֣א יֵדָ֑ע וּ֝כְסִ֗יל לֹא־יָבִ֥ין אֶת־זֹֽאת׃ | A brutish man knoweth not, Neither doth a fool understand this. |
8 | בִּפְרֹ֤חַ רְשָׁעִ֨ים ׀ כְּמ֥וֹ־עֵ֗שֶׂב וַ֭יָּצִיצוּ כׇּל־פֹּ֣עֲלֵי אָ֑וֶן לְהִשָּׁמְדָ֥ם עֲדֵי־עַֽד׃ | When the wicked spring up as the grass, And when all the workers of iniquity do flourish; It is that they may be destroyed for ever. |
9 | וְאַתָּ֥ה מָר֗וֹם לְעֹלָ֥ם יְהֹוָֽה׃ | But Thou, O LORD, art on high for evermore. |
10 | כִּ֤י הִנֵּ֪ה אֹיְבֶ֡יךָ יְֽהֹוָ֗ה כִּֽי־הִנֵּ֣ה אֹיְבֶ֣יךָ יֹאבֵ֑דוּ יִ֝תְפָּרְד֗וּ כׇּל־פֹּ֥עֲלֵי אָֽוֶן׃ | For, lo, Thine enemies, O LORD, For, lo, Thine enemies shall perish: All the workers of iniquity shall be scattered. |
11 | וַתָּ֣רֶם כִּרְאֵ֣ים קַרְנִ֑י בַּ֝לֹּתִ֗י בְּשֶׁ֣מֶן רַעֲנָֽן׃ | But my horn hast Thou exalted like the horn of the wild-ox; I am anointed with rich oil. |
12 | וַתַּבֵּ֥ט עֵינִ֗י בְּשׁ֫וּרָ֥י בַּקָּמִ֖ים עָלַ֥י מְרֵעִ֗ים תִּשְׁמַ֥עְנָה אׇזְנָֽי׃ | Mine eye also hath gazed on them that lie in wait for me, Mine ears have heard my desire of the evil-doers that rise up against me. |
13 | צַ֭דִּיק כַּתָּמָ֣ר יִפְרָ֑ח כְּאֶ֖רֶז בַּלְּבָנ֣וֹן יִשְׂגֶּֽה׃ | The righteous shall flourish like the palm-tree; He shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon. |
14 | שְׁ֭תוּלִים בְּבֵ֣ית יְהֹוָ֑ה בְּחַצְר֖וֹת אֱלֹהֵ֣ינוּ יַפְרִֽיחוּ׃ | Planted in the house of the LORD, They shall flourish in the courts of our God. |
15 | ע֭וֹד יְנוּב֣וּן בְּשֵׂיבָ֑ה דְּשֵׁנִ֖ים וְֽרַעֲנַנִּ֣ים יִהְיֽוּ׃ | They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; They shall be full of sap and richness; |
16 | לְ֭הַגִּיד כִּֽי־יָשָׁ֣ר יְהֹוָ֑ה צ֝וּרִ֗י וְֽלֹא־[עַוְלָ֥תָה] (עלתה) בּֽוֹ׃ | To declare that the LORD is upright, My Rock, in whom there is no unrighteousness. |
King James Version
- A Psalm or Song for the sabbath day.
- It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High:
- To shew forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night,
- Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the psaltery; upon the harp with a solemn sound.
- For thou, LORD, hast made me glad through thy work: I will triumph in the works of thy hands.
- O LORD, how great are thy works! and thy thoughts are very deep.
- A brutish man knoweth not; neither doth a fool understand this.
- When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the workers of iniquity do flourish; it is that they shall be destroyed for ever:
- But thou, LORD, art most high for evermore.
- For, lo, thine enemies, O LORD, for, lo, thine enemies shall perish; all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered.
- But my horn shalt thou exalt like the horn of an unicorn: I shall be anointed with fresh oil.
- Mine eye also shall see my desire on mine enemies, and mine ears shall hear my desire of the wicked that rise up against me.
- The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon.
- Those that be planted in the house of the LORD shall flourish in the courts of our God.
- They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and flourishing;
- To shew that the LORD is upright: he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him.
Textual witnesses
Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text tradition, which includes the Aleppo Codex (10th century), and Codex Leningradensis (1008).[5]
The extant palimpsest AqTaylor includes a translation into Koine Greek by Aquila of Sinope in c. 130 CE, containing verses 1–10.[6]
Verse 1
- It is good to give thanks to the Lord,
- And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High;[7]
Franz Delitzsch, who sub-titles this psalm "sabbath thoughts", observes that honouring the Sabbath is "is good ... not merely good in the eyes of God, but also good for man, beneficial to the heart, pleasant and blessed".[8]
Uses
Judaism
Psalm 92 is recited three times during all of Shabbat:
- Part of Kabbalat Shabbat.[9]This recitation officially ushers in the Shabbat.
- During that occurs on a weekday, although some communities omit the first verse.)
- The song of the day in the Shir Shel Yom of Shabbat.[11]
- Some communities recite it immediately after the Torah reading at Mincha of the Sabbath.
Verse 1 is part of Mishnah Tamid 7:4.[12]
Verse 1 is part of Likel Asher Shabbat recited in the blessings preceding the Shema on Shabbat,[13] and some add the beginning of Verse 2 as well.[14]
According to the Midrash, Psalm 92 was said by Adam. Adam was created on Friday, and he said this psalm on the onset of the Shabbat. It is not a psalm that speaks about the Shabbat, but one that was said on the Shabbat: this was Adam's first day of existence and he marveled at the work of the Creator.[15]
Christianity
In the Catholic Church, Psalm 92 is appointed to be read at Lauds (Morning Prayer) on Saturday in the fourth week of the month.
Musical setting s
A 1966 hymn by Rolf Schweizer, "Das ist ein köstlich Ding, dem Herren danken", paraphrases verses from Psalm 92; it became part of the German Protestant hymnal, Evangelisches Gesangbuch, as G 285.
The Requiem Ebraico (Hebrew Requiem) (1945) by Austrian-American composer
References
- ^ Parallel Latin/English Psalter, Psalmus 91 (92). Archived 2017-05-07 at the Wayback Machine Medievalist.
- ^ A Psalm: A Song for the Sabbath Day - title in the New Revised Standard Version
- ^ "Psalms – Chapter 92". Mechon Mamre.
- ^ "Psalms 92 - JPS 1917". Sefaria.org.
- ISBN 0-8028-0788-7. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
- ISBN 9780567604521.
- ^ Psalm 92:1: New King James Version
- ^ Delitzsch, F., Keil and Delitzsch OT Commentary on Psalm 92, accessed 28 March 2022
- ^ The Complete Artscroll Siddur, p. 320
- ^ The Complete Artscroll Siddur, p. 388
- ^ The Complete Artscroll Siddur, p. 488
- ^ The Complete Artscroll Siddur, p. 479
- ^ Machzor Shivchei Yeshurun
- ^ The Complete Artscroll Siddur, p. 411
- ^ Twerski, Rabbi Abraham J., M.D. (1 May 2013), Hamodia, p. B49
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- ISBN 978-0-9617485-1-7.
External links
- Pieces with text from Psalm 92: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Psalm 92: Free scores at the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
- Text of Psalm 92 according to the 1928 Psalter
- Psalm 92 in Hebrew and English - Mechon-mamre
- A psalm. A sabbath song. It is good to give thanks to the LORD, to sing praise to your name, Most High text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
- Psalm 92 – The Goodness of Giving Thanks to the LORD text and detailed commentary, enduringword.com
- Psalm 92:1 introduction and text, biblestudytools.com
- Psalm 92 / Refrain: You, O Lord, shall be exalted for evermore. Church of England
- Psalm 92 at biblegateway.com
- Hymns for Psalm 92 hymnary.org
- Recordings for musical settings to the second verse of Psalm 92 (in Hebrew) at the Zemirot Database
- Musical settings to the last four verses of Psalm 92 ("The righteous shall flourish like a palm tree...") at Zemirot Database