Psalms 129:3-8

3 Plowmen have plowed my back and made their furrows long.
4 But the LORD is righteous; he has cut me free from the cords of the wicked.”
5 May all who hate Zion be turned back in shame.
6 May they be like grass on the roof, which withers before it can grow;
7 a reaper cannot fill his hands with it, nor one who gathers fill his arms.
8 May those who pass by not say to them, “The blessing of the LORD be on you; we bless you in the name of the LORD.”

Psalms 129:3-8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 129

\\<>\\. This psalm was written in later times, after many of the distresses of Israel; very probably upon the Jews return from the Babylonish captivity, by Ezra, or some other godly person. Aben Ezra says the psalmist speaks in the language of Israel in captivity; and the same is the sense of Kimchi and Arama. The Syriac inscription is, ``a psalm without a name, concerning the distress of the people; but as to us, it intimates to us the victory and triumph of the worshippers.''

Cross References 9

  • 1. S Exodus 9:27; Psalms 119:137
  • 2. Psalms 37:9
  • 3. Psalms 140:5
  • 4. Micah 4:11
  • 5. S Psalms 70:2; Psalms 71:13
  • 6. Isaiah 37:27
  • 7. S 2 Kings 19:26; Psalms 102:11; Psalms 37:2
  • 8. S Deuteronomy 28:38; Psalms 79:12
  • 9. Ruth 2:4; Psalms 118:26
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