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Certainly his loyal followers will soon experience his deliverance;[a]
then his splendor will again appear in our land.[b]
10 Loyal love and faithfulness meet;[c]
deliverance and peace greet each other with a kiss.[d]
11 Faithfulness grows from the ground,
and deliverance looks down from the sky.[e]

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 85:9 tn Heb “certainly his deliverance [is] near to those who fear him.”
  2. Psalm 85:9 tn Heb “to dwell, glory, in our land.” “Glory” is the subject of the infinitive. The infinitive with ל (lamed), “to dwell,” probably indicates result here (“then”). When God delivers his people and renews his relationship with them, he will once more reveal his royal splendor in the land.
  3. Psalm 85:10 tn The psalmist probably uses the perfect verbal forms in v. 10 in a dramatic or rhetorical manner, describing what he anticipates as if it were already occurring or had already occurred.
  4. Psalm 85:10 sn Deliverance and peace greet each other with a kiss. The psalmist personifies these abstract qualities to emphasize that God’s loyal love and faithfulness will yield deliverance and peace for his people.
  5. Psalm 85:11 sn The psalmist already sees undeniable signs of God’s faithfulness and expects deliverance to arrive soon.

Surely his salvation(A) is near those who fear him,
    that his glory(B) may dwell in our land.

10 Love and faithfulness(C) meet together;
    righteousness(D) and peace kiss each other.
11 Faithfulness springs forth from the earth,
    and righteousness(E) looks down from heaven.

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