PSALM 16*
God the Supreme Good
I
Keep me safe, O God;
in you I take refuge.
you are my Lord,
you are my only good.
they are noble,
in whom is all my delight.
who court other gods.
Blood libations to them I will not pour out,
nor will I take their names upon my lips.
you have made my destiny secure.b
fair to me indeed is my inheritance.
II
even at night my heart exhorts me.
with him at my right hand, I shall never be shaken.c
my body also dwells secure,
nor let your devout one see the pit.*d
abounding joy in your presence,
the delights at your right hand forever.
* [Psalm 16] In the first section, the psalmist rejects the futile worship of false gods (Ps 16:2–5), preferring Israel’s God (Ps 16:1), the giver of the land (Ps 16:6). The second section reflects on the wise and life-giving presence of God (Ps 16:7–11).
* [16:1] Miktam: a term occurring six times in Psalm superscriptions, always with “David.” Its meaning is unknown.
* [16:4] Take their names: to use the gods’ names in oaths and hence to affirm them as one’s own gods.
* [16:6] Pleasant places were measured out for me: the psalmist is pleased with the plot of land measured out to the family, which was to be passed on to succeeding generations (“my inheritance”).
* [16:10] Nor let your devout one see the pit: Hebrew shahath means here the pit, a synonym for Sheol, the underworld. The Greek translation derives the word here and elsewhere from the verb shahath, “to be corrupt.” On the basis of the Greek, Acts 2:25–32; 13:35–37 apply the verse to Christ’s resurrection, “Nor will you suffer your holy one to see corruption.”
b. [16:5] Ps 23:5; 73:26; Nm 18:20; Lam 3:24.
c. [16:8] Ps 73:23; 121:5; Acts 2:25–28.
d. [16:10] Ps 28:1; 30:4; 49:16; 86:13; Jon 2:7; Acts 13:35.
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