Psalm 132:7 - Remember David's Affliction (2024)

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Psalm 132:7

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New International Version
“Let us go to his dwelling place, let us worship at his footstool, saying,New Living Translation
Let us go to the sanctuary of the LORD; let us worship at the footstool of his throne.English Standard Version
“Let us go to his dwelling place; let us worship at his footstool!”Berean Standard Bible
Let us go to His dwelling place; let us worship at His footstool.King James Bible
We will go into his tabernacles: we will worship at his footstool.New King James Version
Let us go into His tabernacle; Let us worship at His footstool.New American Standard Bible
Let’s go into His dwelling place; Let’s worship at His footstool.NASB 1995
Let us go into His dwelling place; Let us worship at His footstool.NASB 1977
Let us go into His dwelling place; Let us worship at His footstool.Legacy Standard Bible
Let us come into His dwelling place; Let us worship at the footstool of His feet.Amplified Bible
Let us go into His tabernacle; Let us worship at His footstool.Christian Standard Bible
Let’s go to his dwelling place; let’s worship at his footstool.Holman Christian Standard Bible
Let us go to His dwelling place; let us worship at His footstool. American Standard Version
We will go into his tabernacles; We will worship at his footstool.Aramaic Bible in Plain English
We shall enter his tabernacle and we shall worship at the stool of his feet.Brenton Septuagint Translation
Let us enter into his tabernacles: let us worship at the place where his feet stood.Contemporary English Version
Then we said, "Let's go to the throne of the LORD and worship at his feet." Douay-Rheims Bible
We will go into his tabernacle: We will adore in the place where his feet stood. English Revised Version
We will go into his tabernacles; we will worship at his footstool.GOD'S WORD® Translation
Let's go to his dwelling place. Let's worship at his footstool.Good News Translation
We said, "Let us go to the LORD's house; let us worship before his throne." International Standard Version
Let's go to his dwelling place and worship at his footstool.JPS Tanakh 1917
Let us go into His dwelling-place; Let us worship at His footstool.Literal Standard Version
We come into His dwelling places, | We bow ourselves at His footstool.Majority Standard Bible
Let us go to His dwelling place; let us worship at His footstool.New American Bible
Let us enter his dwelling; let us worship at his footstool.” NET Bible
Let us go to his dwelling place! Let us worship before his footstool! New Revised Standard Version
“Let us go to his dwelling place; let us worship at his footstool.”New Heart English Bible
"We will go into his dwelling place. We will worship at his footstool.Webster's Bible Translation
We will go into his tabernacles: we will worship at his footstool.World English Bible
“We will go into his dwelling place. We will worship at his footstool.” Young's Literal Translation
We come in to His tabernacles, We bow ourselves at His footstool.Additional Translations ...

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Remember David's Affliction
6We heard that the ark was in Ephrathah; we found it in the fields of Jaar. 7Let us go to His dwelling place; let us worship at His footstool. 8Arise, O LORD, to Your resting place, You and the ark of Your strength.…

Cross References

1 Chronicles 28:2
Then King David rose to his feet and said, "Listen to me, my brothers and my people. It was in my heart to build a house as a resting place for the ark of the covenant of the LORD and as a footstool for our God. I had made preparations to build it,Psalm 5:7
But I will enter Your house by the abundance of Your loving devotion; in reverence I will bow down toward Your holy temple.Psalm 43:3
Send out Your light and Your truth; let them lead me. Let them bring me to Your holy mountain, and to the place where You dwell.Psalm 99:5
Exalt the LORD our God, and worship at His footstool; He is holy!Isaiah 60:13
The glory of Lebanon will come to you--its cypress, elm, and boxwood together--to adorn the place of My sanctuary, and I will glorify the place of My feet.Lamentations 2:1
How the Lord has covered the Daughter of Zion with the cloud of His anger! He has cast the glory of Israel from heaven to earth. He has abandoned His footstool in the day of His anger.

Treasury of Scripture

We will go into his tabernacles: we will worship at his footstool.

I will go

Psalm 5:7 But as for me, I will come into thy house in the multitude of thy mercy: and in thy fear will I worship toward thy holy temple.

Psalm 66:13,14 I will go into thy house with burnt offerings: I will pay thee my vows, …

Psalm 118:19 Open to me the gates of righteousness: I will go into them, and I will praise the LORD:

worship

Psalm 95:6 O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker.

Psalm 99:5,9 Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy…

Lamentations 2:1 How hath the Lord covered the daughter of Zion with a cloud in his anger, and cast down from heaven unto the earth the beauty of Israel, and remembered not his footstool in the day of his anger!

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Psalm 132

1. David in his prayer commends unto God the reverent care he had for the ark
8. His prayer at the removing of the ark
11. With a repetition of God's promises

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers

(7) We will.--Let us go, &c

Tabernacles.--Better, habitation, as in Psalm 132:5, where the same word is used. The plural occurs also in Psalm 84:1. These words do not, as the last verse, recall an incident of the past, but express the determination of the present. The result of David's project is that the present generation have a place of worship. It does not detract from this explanation to refer the psalm to post-exile times, and to the second Temple, since the fact of the existence of a temple at any time could be poetically ascribed to David.

His footstool.--See on Psalm 99:5.

Pulpit Commentary

Verse 7. - We will go into his tabernacles: we will worship at his footstool. The transfer is regarded as accomplished, and the worship as re-established, which had been intermitted while the ark was at Kirjath-jearim. Parallel Commentaries ...

Hebrew

Let us go
נָב֥וֹאָה (nā·ḇō·w·’āh)
Verb - Qal - Imperfect Cohortative - first person common plural
Strong's 935: To come in, come, go in, go

to His dwelling place;
לְמִשְׁכְּנוֹתָ֑יו (lə·miš·kə·nō·w·ṯāw)
Preposition-l | Noun - masculine plural construct | third person masculine singular
Strong's 4908: A residence, the Tabernacle

let us worship
נִ֝שְׁתַּחֲוֶ֗ה (niš·ta·ḥă·weh)
Verb - Hitpael - Imperfect Cohortative if contextual - first person common plural
Strong's 7812: To depress, prostrate

at His footstool.
לַהֲדֹ֥ם (la·hă·ḏōm)
Preposition-l | Noun - masculine singular construct
Strong's 1916: A stool, footstool

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Psalm 132:7 - Remember David's Affliction (2024)

FAQs

What is the meaning of Psalm 132 7? ›

Psalm 132:6–7 Reminds Us We Can Worship Anywhere

Long to be together worshiping God in His presence, encountering His glory. God, we do. We praise you. We praise you Jesus for making access to the Father possible even for us right now. For us to worship from our homes during these days.

What does Psalm 132 teach us? ›

Psalm 132 teaches us that God keeps his promises, and therefore we know that he will keep his promises to David and to us. Jesus the Messiah, descended from David, will rule on the throne for ever and ever. Through Jesus God has come to dwell in and with his people forever.

What psalm is comfort in affliction? ›

Hear it, beginning in Psalm 119 verse 49: “Remember your word to your servant, in which you have made me hope. This is my comfort in my affliction, that your promise gives me life. The insolent utterly deride me, but I do not turn away from your law.

What psalm is David in trouble? ›

Psalm 40 opens with a dramatic story: David says that he was in a pit "of destruction," a slimy pit that he couldn't escape on his own. In this hopeless situation, God heard David's prayer and lifted him out.

What is the prayer for Psalm 132? ›

I will allow no sleep to my eyes, no slumber to my eyelids, till I find a place for the Lord, a dwelling for the Mighty One of Jacob”.

What does Psalm 132-17 mean? ›

The lamp referred to in Psalms 132:17 is a symbol of God's promise to preserve the dynasty of David and to send the Messiah from his line. According to some commentaries , the lamp is a metaphor for prosperity, blessings, and posterity. It also implies the light of God's presence and guidance.

Who wrote Psalms 132 and why? ›

This psalm is another in the series of fifteen titled A Song of Ascents. It has no author associated with it in the title. Some believe David was the author, and some believe it was written after the exile.

What is psalm telling us? ›

Psalms teaches us to neither ignore our pain nor let it determine our lives. God will fulfill his promises from the Torah and send the Messiah. This book is all about the lament, praise, faith, and hope of God's people.

What lesson does psalm I teaches us? ›

Psalm 1 proclaims truths echoed in the book of Proverbs: that following the wisdom of God is the best and wisest way to live. Like Proverbs, this psalm declares that those who obey God's teachings can avoid consequences arising from sin and disobedience.

Who comforts us in all our affliction? ›

2 Corinthians 1:4 American Standard Version (ASV)

who comforteth us in all our affliction, that we may be able to comfort them that are in any affliction, through the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God.

What Psalm is suffering of affliction? ›

ESV For he has not despised or abhorred the affliction of the afflicted, and he has not hidden his face from him, but has heard, when he cried to him. NIV For he has not despised or scorned the suffering of the afflicted one; he has not hidden his face from him but has listened to his cry for help.

What is the saddest psalm? ›

Psalm 88 has been called "an embarrassment to conventional faith."1 What we hear in the psalm is a voice of despair, fear, and hopelessness, crying out to a silent and absent God. It is little wonder that Ps 88 is often regarded as one of the darkest corners of the Psalter.

What is David's most famous psalm? ›

Psalm 23
Other name"Dominus reget me"
Writtenaround 1000 BC
Textattributed to King David
LanguageHebrew (original)
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What does David symbolize in Psalms? ›

David refers to the house of David, not merely an individual from the past. David's enthronement in each generation makes him the son who represents the reign of his Father in the heavens (Psalm 2:7).

What psalm is David angry with God? ›

The Old Testament gives us a clue into the practice of the lament; a way of expressing anger and sorrow toward God (Job 7:11; 13:3; Psalm 44; Jer. 15:15-18 are a few). In Psalm 22:1-2, David laments: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?

What does it mean the earth is filled with his glory? ›

That's why God created humans — to fill the earth with his glory. This includes fellowship with him and one another, reflecting back to him the radiance of his worth in our character, actions, and delight in him.

What is the meaning of let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice? ›

David says, "Let all who seek Thee rejoice and be glad in Thee." What this means is that if you seek the Lord, you should rejoice and be glad in the Lord. The Lord is like a treasure. You seek treasure. If you find it, you rejoice and are glad. If you are not, you show that the treasure is a disappointment.

What does the Lord have mercy mean? ›

The Hebrew word for mercy (hhesed) means unconditional love. It is used in the Bible to refer to the covenant steadfast love of God. God's mercy is the most profound expression of his love because it shows us that he remains faithful even when we are unfaithful.

What does praise without ceasing mean? ›

Third, to pray without ceasing means that we put everything in God's hands. Paul told us to be anxious about nothing but to be prayerful about everything (Philippians 4:6). Therefore, we must seek Him and seek to pray about everything in life. My life is immeasurably better when I am prayerful about everything.

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