Psalm 137:4

4 Wie sollten wir des HERRN Lied singen in fremden Landen?

Psalm 137:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 137:4

How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land?
] This is the answer returned by the Jews to the above request or demand; it may be, particularly, by the Levites, whose business it was to sing these songs: so the Targum,

``immediately the Levites said, how shall we sing the hymns of the Lord in a strange land?''

This they said, not merely on account of their unsuitable circumstances, being in distress and affliction, and so not disposed for such work; nor as if unlawful to them, being forbidden: for, though sacrifices were not to be offered but at Jerusalem, yet songs of praise might be sung elsewhere, on proper occasions, as David did, ( Psalms 18:49 ) ( Psalms 57:4 Psalms 57:8 ) ( 63:1-3 ) ; but as wondering at their insolence, and complaining of their cruelty and inhumanity, thus to insult them and jeer at them: or rather, because it was "the Lord's song" they required, and so sacred, and not to be sung in any place, or at any time, and in any company; which would be but casting pearls before swine, and giving that which was holy to dogs, ( Matthew 7:6 ) ; or it may be they required this to be done in one of their temples, and to their idols, just as these songs were sung in the temple at Jerusalem, and to the honour of Jehovah; and therefore they refused to do it: for it may be rendered, or however interpreted, "in the land of a strange god" {c}; as it is by Aben Ezra, Kimchi, and Ben Melech: they required them to sing with mirth and joy, which they could not do in their present case; see ( Psalms 137:2 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (rkn tmda le) "in terra peregina, sc. Dei", Muis, Michaelis.

Psalm 137:4 In-Context

2 Unsere Harfen hingen wir an die Weiden, die daselbst sind.
3 Denn dort hießen uns singen, die uns gefangen hielten, und in unserm Heulen fröhlich sein: "Singet uns ein Lied von Zion!"
4 Wie sollten wir des HERRN Lied singen in fremden Landen?
5 Vergesse ich dein, Jerusalem, so werde ich meiner Rechten vergessen.
6 Meine Zunge soll an meinem Gaumen kleben, wo ich nicht dein gedenke, wo ich nicht lasse Jerusalem meine höchste Freude sein.
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