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Psalm 129:8

Listen to Psalm 129:8
8 so that passersby do not say, "The blessing of Yahweh [be] upon you. We bless you in the name of Yahweh."

Psalm 129:8 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 129:8

Neither do they which go by say, the blessing of the Lord [be]
upon you
As was usual with passengers, when they went by where mowers, and reapers, and binders, were at work in the field in harvest time; who used to wish the presence and blessing of God with them, and upon their labours; and who returned the salutation, as may be seen in Boaz and his reapers, ( Ruth 2:4 ) ;

we bless you in the name of the Lord;
which is either a continuation of the blessing of the passengers, or the answer of the reapers to them; so the Targum,

``nor do they answer them, "we bless you",'' &c.

The sense is, that those wicked men would have no blessing on them, from God nor men; that no God speed would be wished them; but that they were like the earth, that is covered with briers and thorns; which is nigh unto cursing, and its end to be burned.
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Psalm 129:8 In-Context

6 Let them be like grass on [the] housetops, that withers before it grows up,
7 [with] which a reaper cannot fill his hand, nor the binder of sheaves his {arms},
8 so that passersby do not say, "The blessing of Yahweh [be] upon you. We bless you in the name of Yahweh."
Scripture quotations marked (LEB) are from the Lexham English Bible. Copyright 2012 Logos Bible Software. Lexham is a registered trademark of Logos Bible Software.

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