PSALM 132*
The Covenant Between David and God
I
Remember, O LORD, for David
all his hardships;
vowed to the Mighty One of Jacob:*
nor lie on the couch where I sleep;
my eyelids no rest,
a dwelling for the Mighty One of Jacob.”
we have found it in the fields of Jaar.*
let us worship at his footstool.”b
you and your mighty ark.
your devout will shout for joy.”
do not reject your anointed.
II
he will never turn back from it:d
“Your own offspringe I will set upon your throne.
and my decrees I shall teach them,
Their sons, in turn,
shall sit forever on your throne.”
desired it for a dwelling:
here I will dwell, for I desire it.
its poor I will fill with bread.
its devout shall shout for joy.f
I will set a lamp for my anointed.
but on him his crown shall shine.”
* [Psalm 132] A song for a liturgical ceremony in which the ark, the throne of Israel’s God, was carried in procession to the Temple. The singer asks that David’s care for the proper housing of the ark be regarded with favor (Ps 132:1–5), and tells how it was brought to Jerusalem (Ps 132:6–10). There follows God’s promise of favor to the Davidic dynasty (Ps 132:11–12) and to Zion (Ps 132:13–17). The transfer of the ark to the tent in Jerusalem is described in 2 Sm 6.
* [132:2, 132:5] Mighty One of Jacob: one of the titles of Israel’s God, cf. Gn 49:24; Is 49:26; 60:16.
* [132:6] Ephrathah: the homeland of David, cf. Ru 4:11. The fields of Jaar: poetic for Kiriath-jearim, a town west of Jerusalem, where the ark remained for several generations, cf. 1 Sm 7:1–2; 2 Sm 6:2; 1 Chr 13:5–6.
* [132:17] A horn sprout for David: the image of the horn, a symbol of strength, is combined with that of a “sprout,” a term used for the Davidic descendant (cf. Jer 23:5; 33:15; Zec 3:8; 6:12). Early Christians referred the latter designation to Christ as son of David (Lk 1:69).
a. [132:3] 2 Sm 7; 1 Chr 28:2.
c. [132:8–10] Ps 2:2; 89:21; 95:11; Nm 10:35; 2 Chr 6:41–42; Sir 24:7.
d. [132:11–14] Ps 68:17; 1 Kgs 8:13; Sir 24:7.
e. [132:11] Ps 110:4; 2 Sm 7:12.
f. [132:16] 2 Chr 6:41; Is 61:10.
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