a102:12-17
b102:12
c102:3-11
d102:13
e75:2
fJer 29:10
gDan 9:1-19
h102:15-16
i102:13
j8:1
k19:1-4a
l24:7
mRev 21
n102:17

‏ Psalms 102:12-17

Summary for Ps 102:12-17: 102:12-17  a The topic changes from the psalmist’s miseries to the Lord’s glory. A vision of the Lord’s compassionate kingship gives him confidence in Zion’s future. 102:12  b forever ... to every generation: The frailty of humans (102:3-11  c) contrasts with the permanence of the Lord.
102:13  d Now is the time for the Lord to restore Jerusalem from exile (see 75:2  e; Jer 29:10  f; Dan 9:1-19  g).
Summary for Ps 102:15-16: 102:15-16  h When the Lord arises (102:13  i), the nations will tremble with fear because they will see his glory (see 8:1  j; 19:1-4a  k; 24:7  l). The rebuilding of Zion and the Temple portray God’s glory and fulfill this promise. An even greater fulfillment will come with the New Jerusalem (Rev 21  m).
102:17  n The people of Israel were destitute (or naked) during the Exile.
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