Psalms 125:6

6 euntes ibant et flebant portantes semina sua venientes autem venient in exultatione portantes manipulos suos

Psalms 125:6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 125

\\<>\\. Who was the penman of this psalm, and on what occasion written, is not certain. It describes the safety and security of the church and people of God; foretells the deliverance of them from the oppressions of their enemies; the blessings of goodness that should be bestowed upon them, and the vengeance that will be taken on the wicked. According to Aben Ezra, it belongs to the times of the Messiah, whom the Jews yet expect; when Israel, as they suppose, will be in safe and prosperous circumstances, and the wicked will be consumed; as Kimchi on it also observes: and, indeed, it may be very well thought to belong to the latter days of the kingdom of our Messiah; when the church will be in great safety and prosperity, and freed from the persecution and afflictions of wicked men.

Psalms 125:6 In-Context

4 converte Domine captivitatem nostram sicut torrens in austro
5 qui seminant in lacrimis in exultatione metent
6 euntes ibant et flebant portantes semina sua venientes autem venient in exultatione portantes manipulos suos
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.