
Text -- Psalms 122:4 (NET)




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Whom God has chosen to be his people.

Wesley: Psa 122:4 - -- Unto the ark, called the testimony, because of the tables of the covenant laid up in it, which are called God's testimony, and the tables of the testi...
Unto the ark, called the testimony, because of the tables of the covenant laid up in it, which are called God's testimony, and the tables of the testimony. And this is called the testimony of, or to Israel, because it was given by God to them.

To worship God; this one eminent part thereof being put for all the rest.
JFB -> Psa 122:3-5; Psa 122:4
All parts united, as in David's time.

JFB: Psa 122:4 - -- If "unto" is supplied, this may denote the ark (Exo 25:10-21); otherwise the act of going is denoted, called a testimony in allusion to the requisitio...
If "unto" is supplied, this may denote the ark (Exo 25:10-21); otherwise the act of going is denoted, called a testimony in allusion to the requisition (Deu 16:16), with which it was a compliance.
Clarke -> Psa 122:4
Clarke: Psa 122:4 - -- The testimony of Israel - There is the ark, where the presence of God is manifested; there is the holy of holies; and there all the tribes assembled...
The testimony of Israel - There is the ark, where the presence of God is manifested; there is the holy of holies; and there all the tribes assembled to worship Jehovah. He no doubt alludes to the assembling of the tribes annually at each of the three grand national festivals.
Calvin -> Psa 122:4
Calvin: Psa 122:4 - -- 4.Thither the tribes ascended David here invests Jerusalem with two titles of honor, calling it the sacred and regularly appointed place for calling ...
4.Thither the tribes ascended David here invests Jerusalem with two titles of honor, calling it the sacred and regularly appointed place for calling upon the name of God; and next, the royal sea, to which the whole people were to have recourse for obtaining justice. All our salvation depends upon these two points; first, that Christ has been given to us to be our priest; and, secondly, that he has been established king to govern us. This God showed to his ancient people under figures. The sanctuary erected on mount Zion was intended to keep their faith fixed upon the spiritual priesthood of Christ; and in like manner, by the kingdom of David, there was presented to their view an image of the kingdom of Christ. The Psalmist, therefore, says in the first place, that the tribes or families of God shall come to Jerusalem; and then he immediately adds, that there the seat of judgment is erected, on which he and his posterity will sit. The reason why it was the will of God that there should be only one temple and one altar was, that the people might not fall away to various superstitions. David therefore here declares that this place was appointed by God’s own mouth, that all the families of God, or the twelve tribes, might there assemble from all quarters. To express more plainly how important it was, for this form of God’s worship to be preserved pure and complete, he says that it was for a testimony The noun employed comes from the verb
TSK -> Psa 122:4
TSK: Psa 122:4 - -- Whither : Psa 78:68, Psa 132:13; Exo 23:17, Exo 34:23, Exo 34:24; Deu 12:5, Deu 12:11, Deu 16:16
the testimony : Exo 16:34, Exo 26:33, Exo 26:34, Exo ...
Whither : Psa 78:68, Psa 132:13; Exo 23:17, Exo 34:23, Exo 34:24; Deu 12:5, Deu 12:11, Deu 16:16
the testimony : Exo 16:34, Exo 26:33, Exo 26:34, Exo 32:15
to give : Psa 66:13-16, Psa 107:1-3, Psa 116:17-19, Psa 118:19

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Barnes -> Psa 122:4
Barnes: Psa 122:4 - -- Whither the tribes - The twelve tribes of the children of Israel. Go up - To the great feasts and festivals of the nation. See Exo 23:17....
Whither the tribes - The twelve tribes of the children of Israel.
Go up - To the great feasts and festivals of the nation. See Exo 23:17. This language of going up is such as would be used anywhere respecting the capital of a nation - as it is now of London; but it was literally true of Jerusalem, since it was elevated far above most parts of the land.
The tribes of the Lord, unto the testimony of Israel - The "ark of testimony;"the ark within which were the tables of stone, containing the law considered as God’ s testimony or witnessing as to justice, right, equity, duty, truth. See Exo 16:34; Exo 25:16, Exo 25:21; Exo 40:3, Exo 40:20; Exo 30:6, Exo 30:36; Exo 31:18.
To give thanks unto the name of the Lord - To worship Yahweh - the name often being put for the Being himself. A main part of Hebrew worship was praise, and hence, this is often put for the whole of worship.
Poole -> Psa 122:4
Poole: Psa 122:4 - -- The tribes not some few pious people of each tribe, as in Saul’ s time and under the judges, but whole tribes; nor only one or two of the tribes...
The tribes not some few pious people of each tribe, as in Saul’ s time and under the judges, but whole tribes; nor only one or two of the tribes, as it was during the late civil wars, but all the twelve tribes.
The tribes of the Lord whom God hath chosen to be his people, and whom he hath invited and required to resort thither.
Unto the testimony of Israel unto the ark, which is oft called the testimony , as Exo 16:34 Lev 16:13 24:3 Nu 17:, 1 , and more fully the ark of the testimony, as Exo 26:33,34 , and elsewhere; because of the tables of the covenant laid up in it, which are called God’ s testimony, and the tables of the testimony, as Exo 25:16 31:18 , &c. And this may well be called the testimony of or to Israel , because it was given by God to them and for their good. Or, by or according to the testimony of Israel , i.e. God’ s command given to Israel, which may be alleged here as the reason which moved them to this journey.
To give thanks unto the name of the Lord to worship God; this one eminent part and action thereof being put for all the rest.
Haydock -> Psa 122:4
Haydock: Psa 122:4 - -- A reproach. Hebrew, "with the reproach of those at ease," &c., (Haydock) or "let reproach fall upon," &c. We are treated with too much scorn, Lamen...
A reproach. Hebrew, "with the reproach of those at ease," &c., (Haydock) or "let reproach fall upon," &c. We are treated with too much scorn, Lamentations iii. 30. (Calmet) ---
Yet God will not permit his friends to be overcome, but encourages them to hope for speedy redress, when their sufferings are great. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 122:4
Gill: Psa 122:4 - -- Whither the tribes go up, the tribes of the Lord,.... The twelve tribes of Israel; the males of them went up three times a year to Jerusalem to worshi...
Whither the tribes go up, the tribes of the Lord,.... The twelve tribes of Israel; the males of them went up three times a year to Jerusalem to worship, at the feasts of passover, pentecost, and tabernacles; and was typical of the church of Christ, where the worship of God is carried on, his word preached, and ordinances administered; and whither saints go and attend for their own profit and the glory of God; this is the city of our solemnities, Isa 33:20;
unto the testimony of Israel; the ark of the testimony a symbol of the divine Presence. The law is called a testimony, because it testified the will of God to be done; this was put into an ark, which had its name from thence, and was typical of Christ, the end of the law for righteousness; and over the ark was the divine Presence: hither the tribes came to worship God, and to consult him;
"who (the Targum here says) testifies to Israel, that his divine Majesty dwells among them, when they go to confess unto the name of the Lord.''
The Gospel is called the testimony of Christ; and it is what testifies concerning his person, office, and grace, unto the Israel of God; and who go up to the house of God in order to hear it;
to give thanks unto the name of the Lord; for all his mercies and blessings, both temporal and spiritual; and which should be acknowledged, not only in a private manner, but publicly in the house of God; see Psa 100:4.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 122:1-9
TSK Synopsis: Psa 122:1-9 - --1 David professes his joy for the church;6 and prays for the peace thereof.
MHCC -> Psa 122:1-5
MHCC: Psa 122:1-5 - --The pleasure and profit from means of grace, should make us disregard trouble and fatigue in going to them; and we should quicken one another to what ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 122:1-5
Matthew Henry: Psa 122:1-5 - -- Here we have, I. The pleasure which David and other pious Israelites took in approaching to and attending upon God in public ordinances, Psa 122:1, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 122:4-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 122:4-5 - --
The imposing character of the impression was still greatly enhanced by the consideration, that this is the city where at all times the twelve tribes...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 122:1-9 - --Psalm 122
David spoke of his delight in going up to the temple to worship God in this short psalm. He ex...
