aPss 120–134
bDeut 16:16
cPs 120
d120:1-2

‏ Psalms 120:1-2

Summary for Ps 120:1-134:3: Pss 120–134  a These short, appealing songs were sung during pilgrims’ journeys to Jerusalem for the national festivals three times per year (Deut 16:16  b). The title of these psalms includes the Hebrew word for stairs, which some take to mean “ascending to Jerusalem.” These psalms (sometimes called the Songs of Ascents) take the reader on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem to praise God for his goodness to Israel throughout history.
Summary for Ps 120:1-7: Ps 120  c This short, individual lament expresses the psalmist’s trust that the Lord will deal with deceptive evildoers. It also laments living as a stranger among hateful liars. The psalmist’s picture of his life in a foreign land might have been a reality as he set out for Jerusalem, or it might depict his feelings and concerns as he begins his pilgrimage. Overwhelmed with injustice, he trusts God and looks forward to arriving in the Lord’s presence.
Summary for Ps 120:1-2: 120:1-2  d The psalmist is surrounded by liars, so he makes his lament to the Lord, the only one who can help him.
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