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Psalm 126 A song of ascents. 1 When the Lord restored the fortunes of[ a] Zion, we were like those who dreamed.[ b] 2 Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, "The Lord has done great things for them." 3 The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.


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1. ( Psalm 126:1) The fulfillment of the joyful dream. When the LORD brought back the captivity of Zion, We were like those who dream. a. When the LORD brought back the captivity of Zion: The psalmist sang of a time when God set His people free from their captivity, and they were restored to Jerusalem ( Zion ).


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3 The Lord did indeed accomplish great things for us. We were happy. 4 O Lord, restore our well-being, just as the streams in the arid south are replenished.[ g] 5 Those who shed tears as they plant will shout for joy when they reap the harvest.[ h] 6 The one who weeps as he walks along, carrying his bag[] of seed,


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We will call it, "Leading captivity captive." DIVISIONS. —The Psalm divides itself into a narrative ( Psalm 126:1-2 ), a song ( Psalm 126:3 ), a prayer ( Psalm 126:4 ), and a promise ( Psalm 126:5-6 ). EXPOSITION Verse 1. " When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream ."


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(1) When the Lord . . .--Literally, In turning by Jehovah the turning of Zion. The phrase is not precisely the same as that in Psalm 126:4, which is usual, and offers no difficulty.Here the form of the noun "turning" presents some difficulty; but, after the analogy of a few other words, it can bear the concrete meaning "returned:" when Jehovah brought back the returned of Zion.


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Psalm 126 - Amazed at God's Work This psalm is titled A Song of Ascents. It is the seventh in the series of 15 songs for pilgrims coming to Jerusalem. This song likely was composed after the exile, in wondrous gratitude for God's restoration, and in prayer for a furtherance of that work. A. Joy beyond expression at the return from exile. 1.


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Psalm 126 A song of ascents. 1 When the Lord restored the fortunes of[ a] Zion, we were like those who dreamed.[ b] 2 Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, "The Lord has done great things for them." 3 The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.


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Psalm 126. A song of ascents. 1 When the Lord restored i the fortunes of a Zion, we were like those who dreamed. b. 2 Our mouths were filled with laughter, j. our tongues with songs of joy. k. Then it was said among the nations, "The Lord has done great things l for them." 3 The Lord has done great things m for us, and we are filled with joy. n


Psalms 1261 KJV When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion,

Psalms 126. A song of ascents. 1 When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dreamed. 2 Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, "The Lord has done great things for them.". 3 The Lord has done great things for us,


Psalm 1261 When the LORD restored the captives of Zion, we were like dreamers.

Psalm 126 expresses the themes of redemption and joy and gratitude to God. According to Matthew Henry, it was likely written upon the return of the Israelites from Babylonian captivity. In Henry's view, the psalm was written either by Ezra, who led the nation at that time, or by one of the Jewish prophets. [2]


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Psalmen 126 © 1261Een pelgrimslied.Toen de HEER het lot van Sion keerde, was het of wij droomden, 2 126:2 Job 8:21 een lach vulde onze mond, onze tong brak uit in gejuich. Toen zeiden alle volken: 'De HEER heeft voor hen iets groots verricht.' 3Ja, de HEER had voor ons iets groots verricht, we waren vol vreugde.


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Psalm 126 is a community song of trust or confidence that skillfully employs metaphor to proclaim God as the one who brings joy out of sorrow, laughter out of tears, and good out of evil. March 17, 2013 Psalm Revised Common Lectionary View Bible Text Commentary on Psalm 126 Mark Throntveit


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1 When the Lord restored the fortunes of[ a] Zion, we were like those who dreamed.[ b] 2 Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, "The Lord has done great things for them." 3 The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy. 4 Restore our fortunes,[ c] Lord,


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Chapter 126 Bible Options | + Text Size — 1 (A Song of degrees.) When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream. 2 Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing: then said they among the heathen, The LORD hath done great things for them.


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Psalms 126. 1 Psalm 126. A song of ascents. When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dreamed. 2 Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, "The Lord has done great things for them." 3 The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.


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Reaping and Sowing Blessings from God People Israelites Nations Locations Zion (Jerusalem) Bible Study Questions 1. How does the experience of the Israelites in Psalm 126 parallel our own life's ups and downs? 2. How can the metaphor of sowing in tears and reaping in joy apply to modern life's challenges?

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