Psalms 134:13

13 Domine nomen tuum in aeternum Domine memoriale tuum in generationem et generationem

Psalms 134:13 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 134

\\<>\\. This is the last of the psalms called "songs of degrees"; of which \\see Gill on "Ps 120:1"\\, title. It is thought to be written by David, either when he brought the ark to Zion, 2Sa 6:17,18; or rather when he numbered the Levites, and appointed them their service, 1Ch 23:26,30. So the Syriac inscription, ``"a psalm" of David, concerning the priests, whom he appointed to wait on the ministry of the Lord in the nights; but, spiritually, an instruction of life.'' Aben Ezra connects it with the preceding psalm, ``as the dew of Hermon ye shall be that bless; behold, therefore, ye are bound to bless the Lord?''

Psalms 134:13 In-Context

11 Seon regem Amorreorum et Og regem Basan et omnia regna Chanaan
12 et dedit terram eorum hereditatem hereditatem Israhel populo suo
13 Domine nomen tuum in aeternum Domine memoriale tuum in generationem et generationem
14 quia iudicabit Dominus populum suum et in servis suis deprecabitur
15 simulacra gentium argentum et aurum opera manuum hominum
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