Dear B-H listers,
I know that usually Ps 51:6 has been translated and understood as:
"I did what is evil to your eyes", ie I did a thing that you (God) consider as evil or bad.
But another possibility would be:
"I did a bad thing in front of you", ie "When I was doing the bad ing -namely, adultery-- you were looking at me" (lit. 'at your eyes'), you saw what I was doing...
Are there any reasons, syntactical or other, that support the meaning or understanding in the first place?
And if there are some, what are these reasons?
Pere Porta
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