Psalms, 126

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1 A Canticle in steps: of Solomon. Unless the Lord has built the house, those who build it have labored in vain. Unless the Lord has guarded the city, he who guards it watches in vain.

2 It is in vain that you rise before daylight, that you rise up after you have sat down, you who chew the bread of sorrow. Whereas, to his beloved, he will give sleep.

3 Behold, the inheritance of the Lord is sons, the reward is the fruit of the womb.

4 Like arrows in the hand of the powerful, so are the sons of those who have been cast out.

5 Blessed is the man who has filled his desire from these things. He will not be confounded when he speaks to his enemies at the gate.




Versículos relacionados com Psalms, 126:

Psalm 126 is a hymn of thanks to God for the restoration of the people of Israel after the Babylonian exile. The psalmist expresses the joy of those who were released and returned to their land. The following verses are related to the topics addressed in this Psalm:

Isaiah 51:11: "Thus the rescued of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs of joy; eternal joy will crown their heads. They will rejoice from joy and satisfaction, and the sadness and the moan will flee." This verse talks about the return of God's people to their land, which is directly related to the main theme of Psalm 126.

Jeremiah 31:7: "For thus the Lord says, 'Sing of joy for Jacob, exult because of the main peoples; proclaim, praise, and say,' Lord, save your people, the remnant of Israel! '" This verse It also refers to the restoration of the people of Israel and the joy it brings.

Psalm 85:1: "O Lord, you have shown your land, I brought back the captives of Jacob." This verse talks about the return of Jacob's captives, which is another theme present in Psalm 126.

Psalm 126:5-6: "Those who sow with tears, with songs of joy will harvest. He who goes out crying as he throws the seed will return with chants of joy, bringing his beams." These verses are within Psalm 126 and talk about the joy that comes after sadness and suffering.

Psalm 30:5: "Crying may persist a night, but in the morning the joy breaks out." This verse also talks about the joy that comes after suffering, as well as the verses of Psalm 126.


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