aPs 136
bPss 120–136
c136:1-3
e136:10-22
f136:23-24
g136:1-3
h2 Chr 5:13
i136:10-22
j136:23-24
k136:25
l136:26
mEzra 1:2
n5:11
p6:9
r7:12
sNeh 1:5
t2:4
vDan 2:18

‏ Psalms 136

Summary for Ps 136:1-26: Ps 136  a This is the last of the Great Hallel psalms (Pss 120–136  b). It distinctively repeats the refrain His faithful love endures forever in every verse. The hymn is framed by a call to praise (136:1-3  c, 26  d). It proclaims the Lord as the Creator of all and the Redeemer of Israel, both in the distant (136:10-22  e) and in the recent past (136:23-24  f).
Summary for Ps 136:1-3: 136:1-3  g The psalmist invites the community to praise the Lord, who is good and full of love, the true Lord of humanity. Verse 1 alludes to the poetic expression in 2 Chr 5:13  h.
Summary for Ps 136:10-22: 136:10-22  i The psalmist recounts the early history of Israel’s redemption.
Summary for Ps 136:23-24: 136:23-24  j The psalmist relates the recent history of Israel’s redemption, although the circumstances are not specified.
136:25  k The Lord provides for all of his creatures.
136:26  l The phrase God of heaven is an exilic and postexilic designation for the Lord; it is found in Ezra (Ezra 1:2  m; 5:11  n, 12  o; 6:9  p, 10  q; 7:12  r; etc.), Nehemiah (Neh 1:5  s; 2:4  t, 20  u; etc.), and Daniel (Dan 2:18  v, 19  w, 37  x, 44  y).
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