Psalms 120:6

6 I have had to live far too long with those who hate peace.

Psalms 120:6 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 120:6

My soul hath long dwelt with him that hateth peace.
] The God of peace, against whom their carnal minds are enmity itself; Christ, the Prince of peace, the Man, the Peace, who has made peace by the blood of his cross, whom the world hates; the sons of peace, the quiet in the land, against whom the wicked devise evil things; the Gospel of peace, which the natural man abhors as foolishness; the way of peace, pardon, and salvation by Christ, which carnal men know not, and do not approve of; and the ordinances of the Gospel, which are paths of peace. In short, some are of such restless, quarrelsome, and contentious spirits, that they hate peace with any; are like the troubled sea, that cannot rest; and cannot sleep, unless they do mischief to their fellow creatures: it is very uncomfortable living, especially living long with such. The Targum is,

``my soul hath long dwelt with Edom, hating peace;''

that is, with the Romans or Christians, who are intended; for the Jews understand this psalm of their present captivity.

Psalms 120:6 In-Context

4 A warrior's sharp arrows, with red-hot coals from a broom tree.
5 How wretched I am, that I'm an alien in Meshekh, that I must live among the tents of Keidar!
6 I have had to live far too long with those who hate peace.
7 I am all for peace; but when I speak, they are for war.
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