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07 November, 2017

Search The Scriptures —Study 108 — Psalms 133 and 134

Study 108 From the Book of Psalms is: Psalms 133 and 134


        1-   Ps. 133. By what two similes does the psalmist depict the blessings of love and unity? What is the force of these similes? Cf. Jn. 13:34, 35; 1 Jn. 2:7-11.
         2-   Ps. 134. Note the ‘two-way traffic’ sustained in the house and from the city of the Lord. Where ought we to go to share in it? Cf. Heb. 10:24, 25; 12:22-24.
Notes.
           1-   133:2, 3. These similes both indicate copiousness. The oil was poured upon Aaron’s head so plentifully that it reached even the collar of the robe.  The dew of Hermon was also noted for its abundance.
            2-   Ps. 134 is a Temple son, consisting of the call of the worshippers as they left the Temple in evening to priests who were to serve during the night, together with the priestly blessing in response. It forms an appropriate ending to the book of pilgrim songs. 


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