psalm 133:3 commentary

As Hermon was more valuable to Zion for its dew than for its adornment of the landscape. Not the love which comes and goes, but that which dwells; not that spirit which separates and secludes, but that which dwells together; not that mind which is all for debate and difference, but that which dwells together in unity. Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. There the Lord commanded the blessing. Unlike most other mountains which gradually rise from lofty table lands and often at a distance from the sea, Hermon starts at once to the height of nearly ten thousand feet, from a platform scarcely above the sea level. Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Psalm 133 EXEGESIS: CONTEXT: At three verses, this is one of the shortest psalms in the psalter. Where love wishes blessing, there God commands the blessing. Psalm 117, with two verses, is the only shorter psalm. Dew of Hermon. the mean, poor, and less gifted. It may be seen, for it is the characteristic of real saints – therefore fail not to inspect it! He gives especially his best blessing of eternal life, for love is life; dwelling together in love we have begun the enjoyments of eternity, and these shall not be taken from us. One ought to have seen Hermon with its white golden crown glistening aloft in the blue sky, in order to be able rightly to understand the figure. This should be rendered, "As the dew of Hermon, that cometh down on the mountains of Zion." The superscription attributes the Psalm to David, but that superscription was omitted by the RSV, perhaps indicating some reluctance on … of God is said to "command the blessing" when he promises it, and makes it known to his people, or bestows it on them, ( Psalms 105:8 ) ( 44:4 ) ; [even] life for evermore: the great blessing of all, which includes all others, and in which they issue, the promise of the covenant, the blessing of the Gospel; which is in the hands of Christ, and comes through him to all his people; to the peacemakers particularly, that live in love and peace; these shall live for ever in a happy eternity, and never die, or be hurt of the second death. c) Believes that the least member is essential to the completeness of Christ's body. Verse 3. Salem Media Group. 3. Where love reigns God reigns. Article Images Copyright © 2020 Getty Images unless otherwise indicated. What we read in the 133rd Psalm of the dew of Hermon descending upon the mountains of Zion", says Van de Velde in his "Travels" (Bd. Copyright © 2020, Bible Study Tools. The descent of the moisture offered itself, as the flowing down of the oil did, as an emblem of the operation of the blessing”. Thus, Christian concord in church fellowship --. No doubt the poet intended to write, “As the oil poured on Aaron’s head flowed down to his beard, and as the dew of Hermon flowed down on Mount Zion, so the covenant blessing descended on Jehovah’s people;” but at the mention of Mount Zion he breaks off the simile, to make the statement, “for there Jehovah,” &c. Hebrew poetry did not greatly favour the simile, and often confuses it with metaphor. Psalm 133 is a Song of Ascents–a song for going up to a high place. That is, such influences go from that place as to lead to eternal life, or as to secure eternal life. We must evidently take “the dew of Hermon” as a poetical synonym for “choice dew.” No doubt the height of Hermon, and the fact of its being so conspicuous, determined the expression. So "he commands and we are blessed." The mountains of Zion were those that were near to Zion, and not the mountain itself, those that were round about Jerusalem, on which the dew also fell in great plenty; and to which unity among brethren is here compared, because it comes from God in heaven, as the dew does. Here as I sat at the foot of Hermon, I understood how the water drops which rose from its forest mantled heights, and out of the highest ravines, which are filled the whole year round with snow, after the sun's rays have attenuated them add moistened the atmosphere with them, descend at evening time as a heavy dew upon the lower mountains which lie round about as its spurs. It brings with it so much benediction that it is as no common dew, but As that of Hermon which is specially copious, and far reaching. --George Swinnock. The most probable and plausible interpretation, however, it seems to me, is, that the mind of the poet was turned to the dew of Hermon - to the gentleness, and the copiousness, and the vivifying nature of that dew - diffusing beauty and abundance all around - and that he thought of that dew, or dew like that, as descending on the mountains of Zion. As the dew of Hermon. Ver. Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers, Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament. God is said to "command the blessing" when he promises it, and makes it known to his people, or bestows it on them, Psalm 105:8; even life for evermore: the great blessing of all, which includes all others, and in which they issue, the promise of the covenant, the blessing of the Gospel; which is in the hands of Christ, and comes through him to all his people; to the peacemakers particularly, that live in love and peace; these shall live for ever in a happy eternity, and never die, or be hurt of the second death. Verse 3. The centurion said, "I say to one soldier, Go, and he goeth, to another, Come, and he cometh; to a third, Do this, and he doth it." -- W. B. H. Lord, lead us into this most precious spiritual unity, for thy Son's sake. We'll send you an email with steps on how to reset your password. Holy concord is as dew, mysteriously blessed, full of life and growth for all plants of grace. Not that the dew of Hermon actually descended there; but when changing the comparison, in illustration of brotherly love, from oil to dew, he most naturally thought (perhaps from some former observation) of the dew of Hermon, and immediately thought of Zion as if that dew descended there: that is, love, unity, and concord there would be as if the dew of Hermon should descend on the barren hills of Zion or Jerusalem, there diffusing beauty, abundance, fertility. commanded the blessing, even life for evermore. --. The city crowns the hill and its Temple stood on a “mount.” It may be significant that those three are That is, in Zion, or better still, in the place where brotherly love abounds.

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