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PSALM CXXVI
_The joy of the Israelites on their return from captivity, and_
_the effect their deliverance had upon the heathen_, 1-3.
_The prayer which they had offered up_, 4.
_The inference they...
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WHEN THE LORD TURNED AGAIN THE CAPTIVITY OF ZION - Margin, as in
Hebrew, “returned the returning of Zion.” The Hebrew word which is
rendered in the text captivity means properly return; and then, thos...
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PSALM 120-134
The Psalms of Degrees
Fifteen brief Psalms follow, called songs of degrees, or, ascents.
They were in all probability used by Israel going up to Jerusalem
three times a year to celebrat...
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CXXVI. COMFORT IN TEARS. An apparently easy and really very difficult
Ps. According to the usual interpretation which is adopted in RV we
have in Psalms 126:1 a picture of the joy felt when Cyrus perm...
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THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ App-4.
TURNED. THE CAPTIVITY. turned the fortunes. This does not refer to.
captivity or captives, but to. restoration to blessing. See Job 42:10
and Ezekiel 16:53 and Ezek...
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DISCOURSE: 719
DELIVERANCE FROM SPIRITUAL BONDAGE ACKNOWLEDGED
Psalms 126:1. When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we
were like them that dream. Then was our mouth filled with laughter,
an...
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PSALMS 126
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
The Invader Gone: the First Sowing Begun.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 126:1-3, The Deliverance of Zion calls forth the
Jubilations of her People, and the Frank Acknowled...
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When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them
that dream.
Psalms 126:1.-Thanksgiving for the deliverance out of Babylon already
vouchsafed to Zion, to her joy, so that the pag...
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126:1 captivity (b-9) Strictly, 'the turning,' or 'returning,' in the
sense of complete restoration and establishment of full blessing.
Psalms 14:7 ; Deuteronomy 30:3 ....
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TURNED AGAIN THE CAPTIVITY OF ZION] either, brought back the exiles
who returned to Zion, or, turned again the fortunes of Zion, i.e.
perhaps, set her free from foreign yoke....
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A song of those who have been redeemed (from exile), and a hopeful
prayer for those who have not yet returned....
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WHEN THE LORD... — Literally, _In turning by Jehovah the turning of
Zion._ The phrase is not precisely the same as that in Psalms 126:4,
which is usual, and offers no difficulty. Here the form of the...
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שִׁ֗יר הַֽ מַּ֫עֲלֹ֥ות בְּ שׁ֣וּב
יְ֭הוָה אֶת
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Psalms 126:1
As in Psalms 85:1, the poet's point of view here is in the midst of a
partial restoration of Israel. In Psalms 126:1 he rejoices over its
happy beginning, while in...
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“THE LORD HATH DONE GREAT THINGS FOR US”
Psalms 126:1-6; Psalms 127:1-5
The circumstances under which this psalm was written are evident upon
its face. The exiles, lately back from Babylon, are re...
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The general movement of these songs of Ascents is preserved in this
case by the marginal reading of the first verse, better than by the
text as it stands in the R.V. “When Jehovah brought back those t...
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"A Song of degrees." When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion,
we were like them that (a) dream.
(a) Their deliverance was incredible and therefore took away all
excuse for ingratitude....
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Of. Or "for" Solomon. This word is not in the Septuagint. (Berthier)
--- Some suppose that David put the psalm into his hands, to teach him
that all depends on God. (Muis) --- He was to undertake vari...
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CONTENTS
It is more than likely that this Psalm hath a reference to some great
event in the Church's history: and hence it hath been generally
supposed to refer to the return of the people from Babyl...
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1._When Jehovah brought back the captivity of Zion, etc_. It is
unnatural and forced to suppose, with some expositors, that this is a
prediction of what was to come. For my part I have no doubt that t...
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Psalms 126. The heart of the godly now finds its center in Zion, when
deliverance has been learnt; for so it will be (compare Isaiah 29:4;
Isaiah 29:7). How low she was brought, according to...
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WHEN THE LORD TURNED AGAIN THE CAPTIVITY OF ZION,.... Or returned the
Jews from their captivity in Babylon; who are called Zion, from the
city of David, built on Mount Zion, which was in Judea, and ad...
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Psalms 126:1 «A Song of degrees. » When the LORD turned again the
captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream.
Ver. 1. _When the Lord turned again_] viz. From Babylon; and therefore
that which so...
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_When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion_ Brought the captive
Israelites out of Babylon into their own land; _we were like them that
dream_ We were so surprised and astonished at the report o...
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SOWING IN TEARS, REAPING IN JOY.
A song of degrees, admonishing the believers to praise the Lord for
the many evidences of His favor and to pray for its continued
manifestation....
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When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, restoring His people
to the Land of Promise after the long years of exile, WE WERE LIKE
THEM THAT DREAM. Whether this is a prophecy or a statement of...
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TURNED AGAIN THE CAPTIVITY OF ZION:
_ Heb._ returned the returning of Zion...
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1-3 It is good to observe how God's deliverances of the church are for
us, that we may rejoice in them. And how ought redemption from the
wrath to come, from the power of sin and of Satan, to be value...
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PSALM 126 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm was composed by Ezra, or some other
man of God, at the return of Israel from Babylon. The church,
celebrating and praising God for her return out of the Babylonian
ca...
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Psalms 126:1 Song H7892 Ascents H4609 LORD H3068 back H7725 (H8800)
captivity H7870 Zion H6726 dream H2492 ...
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A SONG OF DEGREES
Literally, "of ascents." Perhaps chanted by the people as they went up
to Jerusalem to the feasts. See, for example (Psalms 112:1); (Psalms
112:2)....
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Psalms 126:1. _When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion, we
were like them that dream._
We could hardly believe it; we began to talk incoherently, as men do
in their sleep. We were so carried...
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This is one of the «Songs of Degrees.» They are supposed to have
been sung as the pilgrim caravan was going up to the temple at
Jerusalem. Every time they halted and pitched their tents, they sang a
P...
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CONTENTS: Thanksfulness for deliverance from captivity.
CHARACTERS: God, Zion.
CONCLUSION: The long want of mercies greatly sweetens them when they
are returned to us. When God appears for His peopl...
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Psalms 126:4. _The streams in the south,_ which water the dry lands by
periodical rains and melted snows, and so make them to bring forth the
most abundant harvests.
REFLECTIONS.
When the Jews were...
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_When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion._
A POLITICAL FACT THAT IS EMBLEMATIC, AND A HUMAN EXPERIENCE THAT IS
COMMON
I. A political fact, emblematic of moral restoration. The political
fac...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 126:1. This is a community lament that
recalls a previous time of God’s mercy on his people (v. Psalms
126:1) and asks him to show that m
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INTRODUCTION
This Psalm was penned with reference to some great deliverance of the
people of God out of bondage and distress, most likely their return
out of Babylon in Ezra’s time. It is very beauti...
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EXPOSITION
This psalm seems to be a joint thanksgiving and complaint, composed
soon after the return from the Captivity. It has been said to present
an "enigmatical contrast" (Cheyne) in its two porti...
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When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion (Psalms 126:1),
Or when the Lord actually freed Zion from her captivity,
we were like those who dream (Psalms 126:1).
How many times when we see the...
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Acts 12:14; Acts 12:9; Ezra 1:1; Hosea 6:11; Jeremiah 31:8;...
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Turned — Brought the captive Israelites out of Babylon into their
own land. Dream — We were so surprized and astonished....