KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 134:3
3. The LORD that made heaven and earth bless thee out of Zion.
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Summary: Psalm 134 is a short yet profound psalm that focuses on the themes of worship and blessing. It is known as one of the Songs of Ascents, likely sung by the pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem. The psalm opens with an exhortation for the servants of the Lord, particularly those who minister in the temple, to bless the Lord during the night. This reflects the idea of continuous worship and reverence, emphasizing that praise should not be limited to specific times of day. The themes of mutual encouragement and the importance of communal worship are also prominent, as the psalm suggests that worship is both an individual and a collective experience. The call to lift hands in praise signifies an act of surrender and devotion to God. The psalm concludes with a message of blessings, underscoring the relationship between God and His people, revealing that the Lord is the source of blessing for those who serve Him. Overall, Psalm 134 encapsulates the essence of worship, encouraging believers to be dedicated and consistent in their praise.
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