Psalm 147:13-20

13 Denn er macht fest die Riegel deiner Tore und segnet deine Kinder drinnen.
14 Er schafft deinen Grenzen Frieden und sättigt dich mit dem besten Weizen.
15 Er sendet seine Rede auf Erden; sein Wort läuft schnell.
16 Er gibt Schnee wie Wolle, er streut Reif wie Asche.
17 Er wirft seine Schloßen wie Bissen; wer kann bleiben vor seinem Frost?
18 Er spricht, so zerschmilzt es; er läßt seinen Wind wehen, so taut es auf.
19 Er zeigt Jakob sein Wort, Israel seine Sitten und Rechte.
20 So tut er keinen Heiden, noch läßt er sie wissen seine Rechte. Halleluja!

Psalm 147:13-20 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 147

This psalm is thought to be written by David, and according to Theodoret predicts the return of the Jews from Babylon, and the rebuilding of Jerusalem by Zerubbabel, which seems to be grounded on Ps 147:2; though the words there agree well enough with the times of David; hence the title in the Septuagint, Ethiopic, Arabic, and Syriac versions, and Apollinarius, is as the preceding; the Syriac adds,

``concerning Zerubbabel and Joshua the priest, and Ezra, who were solicitous and diligent in building Jerusalem.''

Aben Ezra and other Jewish writers think it foretells the future rebuilding of Jerusalem, and the restoration of the Jews from their present captivity, and refer it to the times of the Messiah; and so far it may be right, that it respects Christ and the praise of him, on account of his nature and works; and may take in the conversion of the Jews. It seems to be written by the same person, and on the same account, as the preceding psalm.

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