PSALM 122*
A Pilgrim’s Prayer for Jerusalem
I
I rejoiced when they said to me,
“Let us go to the house of the LORD.”a
within your gates, Jerusalem.
the tribes of the LORD,
As it was decreed for Israel,
to give thanks to the name of the LORD.c
the thrones of the house of David.
II
“May those who love you prosper!
prosperity within your towers.”d
“Peace be with you.”e
I pray for your good.
* [Psalm 122] A song of Zion, sung by pilgrims obeying the law to visit Jerusalem three times on a journey. The singer anticipates joining the procession into the city (Ps 122:1–3). Jerusalem is a place of encounter, where the people praise God (Ps 122:4) and hear the divine justice mediated by the king (Ps 122:5). The very buildings bespeak God’s power (cf. Ps 48:13–15). May the grace of this place transform the people’s lives (Ps 122:6–9)!
* [122:3] Walled round about: lit., “which is joined to it,” probably referring both to the density of the buildings and to the dense population.
e. [122:8] Jn 20:19ff.
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