Psalms, 128

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1 A Canticle in steps. They have often fought against me from my youth, let Israel now say:

2 they have often fought against me from my youth, yet they could not prevail over me.

3 The sinners have made fabrications behind my back. They have prolonged their iniquity.

4 The just Lord will cut the necks of sinners.

5 Let all those who hate Zion be confounded and turned backwards.

6 Let them be like grass on the rooftops, which withers before it can be pulled up:

7 with it, he who reaps does not fill his hand and he who gathers sheaves does not fill his bosom.

8 And those who were passing by have not said to them: “The blessing of the Lord be upon you. We have blessed you in the name of the Lord.”




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Psalm 128 is a thanksgiving song that celebrates the blessing of having a full and prosperous life in the fear of the Lord, especially through the family. The verses selected below highlight the role of the family in the life of a believer and how this blessing extends to the whole community.

Psalm 127:3-5: "The children are inheritance of the Lord, a reward that He gives. As arrows in the hands of the warrior are the children born in youth. when facing your enemies in court. " These verses claim that children are a gift from God and that having a big family is a blessing. Psalm 128 can be seen as a continuation of these verses, as it highlights how the family blessing extends to the community.

Proverbs 31:10-12: "Virtuous woman, who will find her? Her value greatly exceeds that of precious jewelry. Your husband's heart trusts her, and will not lack anything. She is good and not evil, all the days of your life. " These verses describe the virtuous wife, who is seen as a blessing to her husband and family. This figure can be seen as a representation of the woman mentioned in Psalm 128, who works with her husband to build a full and prosperous life in the fear of the Lord.

Proverbs 22:6: "Instruct the child according to the goals you have for her, and even over the years will not deviate from them." This verse highlights the importance of teaching children to follow God's will. Psalm 128 talks about the blessing of having children and grandchildren who follow the way of the Lord.

1 Timothy 5:8: "If anyone does not take care of his relatives, and especially those of his own family, he has denied faith and is worse than a disbelief." This verse highlights the importance of taking care of the family. Psalm 128 celebrates the blessing of having a prosperous and healthy family, and suggests that this is achieved through the joint work of husband and wife.

Galatians 3:28: "There is no Jewish or Greek, slave or free, man or woman; for all are one in Christ Jesus." This verse highlights the unity we have in Christ, regardless of social or cultural differences. Psalm 128 celebrates the blessing of a family that works together to live in harmony in the fear of the Lord. This suggests that family blessing can extend to the whole community, regardless of cultural or social differences.





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