上帝是独一真神(A)

115 耶和华啊,
不要将荣耀归于我们,
不要归于我们。
愿荣耀归于你的名,
因为你慈爱、信实!
为何让列国说
“他们的上帝在哪里”?
我们的上帝高居在天,
按自己的旨意行事。
他们的神像不过是人用金银造的。
它们有口不能言,有眼不能看,
有耳不能听,有鼻不能闻,
有手不能摸,有脚不能走,
有喉咙也不能发声。
那些制造它们、信靠它们的人也会和它们一样。

以色列人啊,要信靠耶和华!
祂是你们的帮助,
是你们的盾牌。
10 亚伦家啊,要信靠耶和华!
祂是你们的帮助,
是你们的盾牌。
11 敬畏耶和华的人啊,要信靠祂!
祂是你们的帮助,
是你们的盾牌。[a]
12 耶和华眷顾我们,赐福给我们。
祂要赐福给以色列人,
赐福给亚伦家。
13 耶和华要赐福给一切敬畏祂的人,
不分尊贵卑贱。
14 愿耶和华使你们和你们的后代人丁兴旺!
15 愿创造天地的耶和华赐福给你们!
16 高天属于耶和华,
但祂把大地赐给了世人。
17 死人不能歌颂耶和华,
下到坟墓的人不能赞美祂。
18 但我们要赞美耶和华,
从现在直到永远。
你们要赞美耶和华!

Footnotes

  1. 115:4-11 平行经文:诗篇135:15-20

115 Ikke oss, Herre, ikke oss, men ditt navn gi du ære for din miskunnhets, for din trofasthets skyld!

Hvorfor skal hedningene si: Hvor er nu deres Gud?

Vår Gud er jo i himmelen; han gjør alt det han vil.

Deres avguder er sølv og gull, et verk av menneskehender.

De har munn, men taler ikke; de har øine, men ser ikke;

de har ører, men hører ikke; de har nese, men lukter ikke.

Deres hender føler ikke, deres føtter går ikke; de gir ingen lyd med sin strupe.

Som de selv er, blir de som gjør dem, hver den som setter sin lit til dem.

Israel, sett din lit til Herren! Han er deres hjelp og deres skjold.

10 Arons hus, sett eders lit til Herren! Han er deres hjelp og deres skjold.

11 I som frykter Herren, sett eders lit til Herren! Han er deres hjelp og deres skjold.

12 Herren kom oss i hu; han skal velsigne, han skal velsigne Israels hus, han skal velsigne Arons hus,

13 han skal velsigne dem som frykter Herren, de små med de store.

14 Herren la eder vokse i tall, eder og eders barn!

15 Velsignet være I av Herren, himmelens og jordens skaper!

16 Himmelen er Herrens himmel, men jorden har han gitt menneskenes barn.

17 De døde lover ikke Herren, ingen av dem som farer ned i dødsrikets stillhet;

18 men vi skal love Herren fra nu av og inntil evig tid. Halleluja!

Psalm 115[a]

115 Not to us, O Lord, not to us,
but to your name bring honor,[b]
for the sake of your loyal love and faithfulness.[c]
Why should the nations say,
“Where is their God?”
Our God is in heaven.
He does whatever he pleases.[d]
Their[e] idols are made of silver and gold—
they are man-made.[f]
They have mouths, but cannot speak,
eyes, but cannot see,
ears, but cannot hear,
noses, but cannot smell,
hands, but cannot touch,
feet, but cannot walk.
They cannot even clear their throats.[g]
Those who make them will end up[h] like them,
as will everyone who trusts in them.
O Israel, trust in the Lord.
He is their deliverer[i] and protector.[j]
10 O family[k] of Aaron, trust in the Lord.
He is their deliverer[l] and protector.[m]
11 You loyal followers of the Lord,[n] trust in the Lord.
He is their deliverer[o] and protector.[p]
12 The Lord takes notice of us;[q] he will bless[r]
he will bless the family[s] of Israel,
he will bless the family of Aaron.
13 He will bless his loyal followers,[t]
both young and old.[u]
14 May he increase your numbers,
yours and your children’s.[v]
15 May you be blessed by the Lord,
the Creator[w] of heaven and earth.
16 The heavens belong to the Lord,[x]
but the earth he has given to mankind.[y]
17 The dead do not praise the Lord,
nor do any of those who descend into the silence of death.[z]
18 But we will praise the Lord
now and forevermore.
Praise the Lord!

Footnotes

  1. Psalm 115:1 sn Psalm 115. The psalmist affirms that Israel’s God is superior to pagan idols and urges Israel to place their confidence in him.
  2. Psalm 115:1 tn Or “give glory.”
  3. Psalm 115:1 sn The psalmist asks the Lord to demonstrate his loyal love and faithfulness, not simply so Israel may benefit, but primarily so that the Lord will receive honor among the nations, who will recognize, contrary to their present view (see v. 2), that Israel’s God is committed to his people.
  4. Psalm 115:3 sn He does whatever he pleases. Such sovereignty is characteristic of kings (see Eccl 8:3).
  5. Psalm 115:4 tn The referent of the pronominal suffix is “the nations” (v. 2).
  6. Psalm 115:4 tn Heb “the work of the hands of man.”
  7. Psalm 115:7 tn Heb “they cannot mutter in their throats.” Verse 5a refers to speaking, v. 7c to inarticulate sounds made in the throat (see M. Dahood, Psalms [AB], 3:140-41).
  8. Psalm 115:8 tn Heb “will be.” Another option is to take the prefixed verbal form as a prayer, “may those who make them end up like them.” sn Because the idols are lifeless, they cannot help their worshipers in times of crisis. Consequently the worshipers end up as dead as the gods in which they trust.
  9. Psalm 115:9 tn Or “[source of] help.”
  10. Psalm 115:9 tn Heb “and their shield.”
  11. Psalm 115:10 tn Heb “house.”
  12. Psalm 115:10 tn Or “[source of] help.”
  13. Psalm 115:10 tn Heb “and their shield.”
  14. Psalm 115:11 tn Heb “[you] fearers of the Lord.” See Ps 15:4.
  15. Psalm 115:11 tn Or “[source of] help.”
  16. Psalm 115:11 tn Heb “and their shield.”
  17. Psalm 115:12 tn Or “remembers us.”
  18. Psalm 115:12 tn Another option is to translate the prefixed form of the verb “bless” in vv. 12-13 as a jussive, “may he bless” (see v. 14).
  19. Psalm 115:12 tn Heb “house.”
  20. Psalm 115:13 tn Heb “the fearers of the Lord.”
  21. Psalm 115:13 tn Heb “the small along with the great.” The translation assumes that “small” and “great” here refer to age (see 2 Chr 15:13). Another option is to translate “both the insignificant and the prominent” (see Job 3:19; cf. NEB “high and low alike”).
  22. Psalm 115:14 tn Heb “may he add to you, to you and your sons.” The prefixed verbal form is jussive, indicating this is a prayer.
  23. Psalm 115:15 tn Or “maker.”
  24. Psalm 115:16 tn Heb “the heavens [are] heavens to the Lord.”
  25. Psalm 115:16 tn Heb “to the sons of man.”
  26. Psalm 115:17 tn Heb “silence,” a metonymy here for death (see Ps 94:17).