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Psalm 102:22

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Psalm 102:22 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 102:22

When the people are gathered together
When the people of the Jews shall be gathered together, and seek the Lord their God, and David their King, the Messiah, and appoint them one head, even Christ; and when the Gentiles shall gather together, in great numbers, to the church of God, ( Hosea 1:11 ) ( 3:5 ) ( Isaiah 60:4-8 ) ,

and the kingdoms to serve the Lord;
even the kingdoms of this world, which will become his, and will serve him in righteousness and holiness, freely and cheerfully, with one shoulder and one content; their kings will fall down before the Lord, and all nations shall serve him, ( Psalms 72:11 ) , and then will be the time when the prisoners shall be loosed, and the Lord shall be praised in Zion.

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Psalm 102:22 In-Context

20 He heard the groans of the prisoners. He set free those who were sentenced to death."
21 So people will talk about him in Zion. They will praise him in Jerusalem.
22 Nations and kingdoms will gather there to worship the Lord.
23 When I was still young, he took away my strength. He wasn't going to let me live much longer.
24 So I said, "My God, don't let me die in the middle of my life. You will live for all time to come.
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