PSALM 133 THE ARGUMENT. This Psalm was composed by David upon the
happy occasion of the ending of the civil war between the two houses
of Saul and David; in which, having felt the sad effects of discord
and division, both the king and people were more sensible of the great
blessing of reconciliation... [ Continue Reading ]
It is no less grateful and refreshing than that oil which was
plentifully poured forth upon Aaron's head at the time of his
consecration to the priestly office, which was exceeding pleasant, not
only for the extraordinary fragrancy of it, but because by this,
together with the other rites prescribed... [ Continue Reading ]
It is no less grateful than the dew is which falls upon that great and
goodly hill of HERMON, whereby it is both refreshed and made fruitful.
And as the dew which falleth UPON THE MOUNTAINS OF ZION, i.e. either
upon the several parts and ridges or tops of that mountain, whereof
one was peculiarly ca... [ Continue Reading ]