Psalms 128:8

8 et non dixerunt qui praeteribant benedictio Domini super vos benediximus vobis in nomine Domini

Psalms 128:8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 128

\\<>\\. This psalm very probably was written by the same hand as the former, and seems to have some connection with it; as that shows that all things depend on the providence and goodness of God; and that all blessings, particularly children, are the gift of God; this points out the blessings, civil and religious, that belong to good men; and, among the rest, a numerous offspring. According to the Syriac version, ``it is said concerning Zerubbabel, prince of Judah; and the care of the building: and it intimates in it the calling of Gentiles.'' Manythings in it may be applied Christ and his church.

Psalms 128:8 In-Context

6 fiant sicut faenum tectorum quod priusquam evellatur exaruit
7 de quo non implevit manum suam qui metit et sinum suum qui manipulos colligit
8 et non dixerunt qui praeteribant benedictio Domini super vos benediximus vobis in nomine Domini
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.