KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 126:1
1. When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream.
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Summary: Psalm 126 is a song of ascents, reflecting on the themes of restoration and the joy that comes from God. The chapter opens with a recollection of the moment when the exiled Israelites returned to Zion, describing it as a time of laughter and joy. This miraculous restoration serves as a powerful reminder of God's faithfulness in delivering His people from captivity. The psalmist acknowledges the transformative power of the Lord, expressing that the surrounding nations recognized their great joy, which served as a testament to God's greatness. The latter part of the psalm shifts to a prayerful tone, where the psalmist implores God to continue His work of restoration, likening the efforts of those who sow in tears to the eventual harvest of joy. Ultimately, Psalm 126 emphasizes themes of hope, divine intervention, and the cyclical nature of sorrow and joy, conveying that God is capable of turning mourning into celebration for His people.
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