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Psalm 136:22

Listen to Psalm 136:22
22 even an inheritance to Israel his servant: for his mercy endures for ever.

Psalm 136:22 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 136:22

[Even] an heritage unto Israel his servant
The land of those that served idols, the Lord took and gave to Israel for an inheritance, who served him, the true God. Thus the Lord rewards his servants in a way of grace and mercy, though not as of debt; for it follows,

for his mercy [endureth] for ever;
Aben Ezra and Kimchi make the mercy to lie in this peculiarly, that the lands of these kings were not in the covenant with Abraham; only the seven nations or kingdoms of Canaan, which are not here mentioned, as in ( Psalms 135:11 ) ; but the Amorites were given in the covenant, ( Genesis 15:21 ) ; and the one as the other were given as an inheritance to Israel, and equally owing to the mercy of God; see ( Psalms 135:11 Psalms 135:12 ) . And thus the heavenly glory, of which Canaan was a type, is an inheritance owing to the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ, ( Jude 1:21 ) .

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Psalm 136:22 In-Context

20 and Og king of Basan: for his mercy endures for ever:
21 and gave their land for an inheritance: for his mercy endures for ever:
22 even an inheritance to Israel his servant: for his mercy endures for ever.
23 For the Lord remembered us in our low estate; for his mercy endures for ever:
24 and redeemed us from our enemies; for his mercy endures for ever.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.

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