Psalms 134:21

21 benedictus Dominus ex Sion qui habitat in Hierusalem

Psalms 134:21 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 134

\\<>\\. This is the last of the psalms called "songs of degrees"; of which \\see Gill on "Ps 120:1"\\, title. It is thought to be written by David, either when he brought the ark to Zion, 2Sa 6:17,18; or rather when he numbered the Levites, and appointed them their service, 1Ch 23:26,30. So the Syriac inscription, ``"a psalm" of David, concerning the priests, whom he appointed to wait on the ministry of the Lord in the nights; but, spiritually, an instruction of life.'' Aben Ezra connects it with the preceding psalm, ``as the dew of Hermon ye shall be that bless; behold, therefore, ye are bound to bless the Lord?''

Psalms 134:21 In-Context

19 domus Israhel benedicite Domino domus Aaron benedicite Domino
20 domus Levi benedicite Domino qui timetis Dominum benedicite Domino
21 benedictus Dominus ex Sion qui habitat in Hierusalem
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