aPs 121
b121:1
cDeut 12:2
dHos 4:13
ePs 95:4
f121:4-6
g121:2
h16:7-8
i148:3
j121:4
k12:5
m69:29
n91:14
o146:9

‏ Psalms 121

Summary for Ps 121:1-8: Ps 121  a The leader of the group of pilgrims uses word pictures to assure the group of the Lord’s presence during the journey. 121:1  b The mountains were known for their idolatrous worship (Deut 12:2  c), and Israel was enticed to the hilltop shrines (Hos 4:13  d). This verse can be understood as a rhetorical question expecting a negative answer: The gods of the hilltop shrines cannot rescue anyone. Others understand the mountains to be a symbol of the Lord’s strength (Ps 95:4  e). In that case, the question would be interpreted literally (Where does my help come from?), with the answer given in the next verse
Summary for Ps 121:4-6: 121:4-6  f The Creator (121:2  g) is the guardian of Israel.

• God stands beside Israel, supporting and caring for the godly (see 16:7-8  h).

• Both the sun and the moon were regarded as deities in the ancient Near East, but the Creator limits their power. They, too, praise the Lord (148:3  i). 121:4  j God watches over his own, even and especially when they face many troubles (12:5  k, 7  l; 69:29  m; 91:14  n; 146:9  o).
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