Psalm 132:14

14 "Dies ist meine Ruhe ewiglich, hier will ich wohnen; denn es gefällt mir wohl.

Psalm 132:14 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 132:14

This [is] my rest for ever
The rest of my majesty, as the Targum; the place of his rest: and this being for ever shows that not Mount Zion literally, nor the temple, are meant; but the church and people of God, in whom he rests in his love, and rejoices over with joy; who are the objects of his delight, and with whom he abides for ever; for this phrase is expressive of pleasure and delight, and of permanency and perpetuity;

here will I dwell, for I have desired it;
not merely by his omnipresence, in which sense he dwells everywhere, both in heaven and in earth; nor only by his omnipotence, by which he upholds all creatures in their being, and so is present with them all; and they all live and move, and have their being, in him: but by his Spirit and grace reviving and refreshing the hearts of his people with his gracious presence; which is enjoyed in his house and ordinances, and makes them lovely and delightful; and may be expected there, since he has promised it, and it is so desirable and agreeable to himself to dwell there.

Psalm 132:14 In-Context

12 Werden deine Kinder meinen Bund halten und mein Zeugnis, das ich sie lehren werde, so sollen auch ihre Kinder auf deinem Stuhl sitzen ewiglich."
13 Denn der HERR hat Zion erwählt und hat Lust, daselbst zu wohnen.
14 "Dies ist meine Ruhe ewiglich, hier will ich wohnen; denn es gefällt mir wohl.
15 Ich will ihre Speise segnen und ihren Armen Brot genug geben.
16 Ihre Priester will ich mit Heil kleiden, und ihre Heiligen sollen fröhlich sein.
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