a102:23-28
b102:24
c102:23
d90:4
e102:25-27
fIsa 40:28
gHeb 1:10-12
h102:28
i23:6

‏ Psalms 102:23-28

Summary for Ps 102:23-28: 102:23-28  a Although the psalmist suffers in the present, he bases his hope for the future on the Lord’s past faithfulness.
102:24  b The psalmist draws a contrast between his days (102:23  c) and God’s years (cp. 90:4  d).
Summary for Ps 102:25-27: 102:25-27  e In contrast with the permanence of the Creator, the created order will wear out like a piece of clothing (see Isa 40:28  f).

• The writer to the Hebrews describes this passage as having been addressed to Jesus, the Son (Heb 1:10-12  g).
102:28  h The Lord’s presence provides the basis for the security and happiness of his people (23:6  i).
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