Psalms 87:2-7

2 and oh, how God loves his home! Loves it far better than all the homes of Jacob put together!
3 God's hometown - oh! everyone there is talking about you!
4 I name them off, those among whom I'm famous: Egypt and Babylon, also Philistia, even Tyre, along with Cush. Word's getting around; they point them out: "This one was born again here!"
5 The word's getting out on Zion: "Men and women, right and left, get born again in her!"
6 God registers their names in his book: "This one, this one, and this one - born again, right here."
7 Singers and dancers give credit to Zion: "All my springs are in you!"

Psalms 87:2-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 87

\\<>\\. Whether this psalm was composed by David, in a view of the temple to be built by his son Solomon; or whether by one that returned from the Babylonish captivity, who wrote it for the comfort of those that wept at the laying of the foundation of the second temple; it seems evident that the subject matter of it is the church of God in Gospel times, and especially in the latter day glory: the title in the Syriac version is, ``concerning the redemption of Jerusalem.''

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