Psalm 102:14

14 Denn deine Knechte wollten gerne, daß sie gebaut würde, und sähen gerne, daß ihre Steine und Kalk zugerichtet würden,

Psalm 102:14 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 102:14

For thy servants take pleasure in her stones
Meaning not Cyrus and Darius, who gave leave and orders for the rebuilding of the city and temple of Jerusalem, as some; nor Nehemiah, and Ezra, and others, who took more pleasure in the stones and rubbish of the temple, as it lay in ruins, than in all the stately palaces in Babylon; and who were very desirous of, and took delight in gathering these stones, and putting them together again, as others; but, the ministers of the Gospel, and other Christians, in the latter day, who will take pleasure in the great number of converts that there will then be, who, as lively stones, will be built up a spiritual house; and especially when those stones shall be laid with fair colours, and the headstone shall be brought in with acclamations, crying, Grace, grace unto it; see ( 1 Peter 2:5 ) ( Isaiah 54:12 ) ( Zechariah 4:7 ) .

and favour the dust thereof;
which sometimes designs multitudes, ( Numbers 23:10 ) , perhaps here it may denote the meanest of the Lord's people, who will be regarded, and not despised by his servants; but they will show favour to them, do them all the good they can, and wish well to them, and pray for their prosperity, and for the peace of Zion; that God would make it the joy of the whole earth; and when there shall be such a delight in the stones and dust of Zion, and a spirit of grace and supplication poured forth upon the servants of the Lord, to pray for the promised glory and happiness of it, it will be a token for good, and an intimation that the set time to favour her is at hand; which seems to be the sense of the psalmist: such great reverence and respect have the greatest of the wise men among the Jews for the land of Israel, literally understood, that they kiss the borders, the stones of it, and roll themselves in its dust F1, having perhaps in mind this passage of Scripture.


FOOTNOTES:

F1 Maimon. Hilchot Melachim, c. 5. s. 10.

Psalm 102:14 In-Context

12 Du aber, HERR, bleibst ewiglich und dein Gedächtnis für und für.
13 Du wollest dich aufmachen und über Zion erbarmen; denn es ist Zeit, daß du ihr gnädig seist, und die Stunde ist gekommen.
14 Denn deine Knechte wollten gerne, daß sie gebaut würde, und sähen gerne, daß ihre Steine und Kalk zugerichtet würden,
15 daß die Heiden den Namen des HERRN fürchten und alle Könige auf Erden dein Ehre,
16 daß der HERR Zion baut und erscheint in seiner Ehre.
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