Deuteronomy 30:3
then the.Ps 106:45-47; 126:1-4; Isa 56:8; Jer 29:14; 31:10; La 3:22,32Ro 11:23,26,31gather thee.This seems to refer to a more extensive captivity than that which the Jews suffered in Babylon. Ezr 1:1-4; Ps 147:2; Jer 32:37-44; Eze 34:12,13; 36:24; Zec 8:7,8 Job 5:18-20
De 32:39; 1Sa 2:6; Ps 147:3; Isa 30:26 deliver thee.Ps 34:19; 91:3-7; Pr 24:16; 1Co 10:13; 2Co 1:8; 2Pe 2:9no evil.Ps 91:7-10 famine.Ge 45:7; 1Ki 17:6; Ps 33:19; Pr 10:3; Isa 33:16; Hab 3:17redeem.Ps 49:7; Ho 13:14in war.Ps 27:3; Mt 24:6the power. Heb. hands. Psalms 14:7
Oh, etc. Heb. Who will give, etc.53:6 Psalms 53:6
Oh, etc. Heb. Who will give salvations, etc.14:7out.50:2; Isa 12:6; 14:32God.Instead of {elohim,} "God," more than 20 MSS., with the LXX., Syriac, and Chaldee, read {yehowah,} "Jehovah," as in Ps 14:7. bringeth.85:1; 126:1-4; Job 42:10; Jer 30:18; 31:23; Joe 3:1; Am 9:14Jacob.106:46-48; Ezr 3:11; Ne 12:43; Isa 12:1-3 Psalms 126:1
1 The church, celebrating her incredible return out of captivity,4 prays for, and prophesies the good success thereof. (Title.) A Song of degrees.This Psalm evidently appears to have been composed in consequence of the proclamation of Cyrus in favour of the Jews, giving them leave to return to their own land, and rebuild their city and temple. 120:1; 121:1; 122:1; 123:1; 124:1; 125:1; *titles turned again, etc. Heb. returned the returning of Zion.53:6; 85:1; Ezr 1:1-11; Job 42:10; Jer 31:8-10; Ho 6:11; Joe 3:1we were like.Job 9:16; Mr 16:11; Lu 24:11,41; Ac 12:9,14-16 Psalms 126:4
Turn again.1; 85:4; Ho 1:11as the streams.Jos 3:16; Isa 41:18
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