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Psalm 136:7

Listen to Psalm 136:7
7 memor esto Domine filiorum Edom diem Hierusalem qui dicunt exinanite exinanite usque ad fundamentum in ea

Psalm 136:7 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 136:7

To him that made great lights
For the inhabitants of the world to walk and work by, to do all the business of life in a comfortable manner; and which is an instance of mercy and goodness; see ( Genesis 1:14-16 ) ;

for his mercy [endureth] for ever;
these lights continuing for the benefit of mankind.

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Psalm 136:7 In-Context

5 si oblitus fuero tui Hierusalem oblivioni detur dextera mea
6 adhereat lingua mea faucibus meis si non meminero tui si non praeposuero Hierusalem in principio laetitiae meae
7 memor esto Domine filiorum Edom diem Hierusalem qui dicunt exinanite exinanite usque ad fundamentum in ea
8 filia Babylonis misera beatus qui retribuet tibi retributionem tuam quam retribuisti nobis
9 beatus qui tenebit et adlidet parvulos tuos ad petram
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.

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