Psalms Chapter 120 verse 4 Holy Bible

ASV Psalms 120:4

Sharp arrows of the mighty, With coals of juniper.
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BBE Psalms 120:4

Sharp arrows of the strong, and burning fire.
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DARBY Psalms 120:4

Sharp arrows of a mighty one, with burning coals of broom-wood.
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KJV Psalms 120:4

Sharp arrows of the mighty, with coals of juniper.
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WBT Psalms 120:4


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WEB Psalms 120:4

Sharp arrows of the mighty, With coals of juniper.
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YLT Psalms 120:4

Sharp arrows of a mighty one, with broom-coals.
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 4. - Sharp arrows of the mighty. The psalmist answers his own questions. Sharp-pointed arrows of a Mighty One shall be given thee, and added to them shall be coals of juniper. God, i.e., shall punish thee with extreme severity.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(4) Sharp.--Better, sharpened, whetted, as if for a purpose.Juniper.--Properly, broom. Hebrew, rothem, a plant identical with the Arabian retem and Algerian retama. (See 1Kings 19:4-5.) Doctor Tristram mentions the employment of this bush for fuel. "It is ruthlessly uprooted by the Arabs, wherever it is tolerably abundant, for the manufacture of charcoal, which is considered of the finest quality, and fetches a higher price at Cairo than any other kind. Several travellers have mentioned their meeting with Bedouins employed in conveying retem charcoal to the Egyptian markets" (Nat. Hist. of the Bible, p. 360; see also Bible Educator, iv. 194). Burckhardt and Robinson also both noticed this trade.Wonderful stories are told both by Jerome and the rabbis, how travellers, having cooked their food by fires made of the juniper wood, which they suppose to be the wood here meant, and returning a year after to the same spot, still found the embers alive.