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:1. The song of the ascents.
:1. The song of the ascents.
:Come on! Bless YHWH,
:Come on! Bless YHWH,
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:3. May YHWH bless you from Zion
:3. May YHWH bless you from Zion
:–the maker of heaven and earth!
:–the maker of heaven and earth!}}


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For links to other translations of Psalm 134, click [https://psalms.scriptura.org/w/Psalm_134_Translations here].
For links to other translations of Psalm 134, click [https://psalms.scriptura.org/w/Psalm_134_Translations here].
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====Overview Video====
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====Poetic Features Video====
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====Exegetical Issues Video====
Video forthcoming
=Verse-by-Verse=
=Verse-by-Verse=
Click the link to view all of [[Psalm 134 Verse-by-Verse]], or click on an individual verse below.
Click the link to view all of [[Psalm 134 Verse-by-Verse]], or click on an individual verse below.
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=Exegetical Issues=
=Exegetical Issues=
* [[The Function of הִנֵּ֤ה ׀ in Psalm 134:1]]
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* [[Who are the "servants of YHWH" in Ps. 134:1?]]
* [[The Meaning of "kodesh" in Psalm 134:2]]

Latest revision as of 13:42, 10 January 2025


"Reciprocal blessing"

Purpose: To summon YHWH's servants to bless YHWH and to invoke YHWH's blessing on his people

Content: People: "Bless YHWH, all servants of YHWH!"
Priests: "May YHWH bless (each one of) you, too!"

Message: In a covenant relationship, blessing is reciprocal.

Author: Anonymous


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Translation

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