
Text -- Psalms 128:6 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 128:6
Clarke: Psa 128:6 - -- Yea, thou shalt see thy children’ s children - Thou shall not die till thou have seen thy family all settled in the world, and those of them wh...
Yea, thou shalt see thy children’ s children - Thou shall not die till thou have seen thy family all settled in the world, and those of them who may be married blessed with children

Clarke: Psa 128:6 - -- And peace upon Israel - This is the same conclusion as in Psa 125:1-5; and should be translated, Peace be upon Israel! May God favor his own cause, ...
And peace upon Israel - This is the same conclusion as in Psa 125:1-5; and should be translated, Peace be upon Israel! May God favor his own cause, and bless all his people
TSK -> Psa 128:6

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Barnes -> Psa 128:6
Barnes: Psa 128:6 - -- Yea, thou shalt see thy children’ s children - This is a continuation of the idea of blessedness as connected with a numerous posterity - ...
Yea, thou shalt see thy children’ s children - This is a continuation of the idea of blessedness as connected with a numerous posterity - an object of so much interest to the Hebrews (see the notes at Psa 128:3), and having its foundation in our nature.
And peace upon Israel - See Psa 125:5. As the crowning blessing; a blessing above that of success in worldly affairs; above that of seeing a numerous and happy posterity. The love of God is the supreme affection in the mind of a pious man; the desire that his cause may prosper and triumph is to him a supreme desire. Man is truly and completely blessed only in religion.
Poole -> Psa 128:6
Poole: Psa 128:6 - -- Not only upon Jerusalem, and the parts adjacent, but upon all the tribes and people of Israel.
Not only upon Jerusalem, and the parts adjacent, but upon all the tribes and people of Israel.
Gill -> Psa 128:6
Gill: Psa 128:6 - -- Yea, thou shall see thy children's children,.... A numerous race of descendants from him, which are the crown and glory of old men, Pro 17:6; this is ...
Yea, thou shall see thy children's children,.... A numerous race of descendants from him, which are the crown and glory of old men, Pro 17:6; this is also true of Christ's spiritual children by his church in successive ages, Isa 59:21;
and peace upon Israel: all kind of prosperity, temporal and spiritual; peace, and abundance of it; as will be in the latter day, in the spiritual reign of Christ, Psa 72:8. It may be considered as a wish or prayer, with which the psalm is concluded; let "peace be upon Israel" a, as in Psa 125:5; see Gal 6:16.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 128:1-6
MHCC -> Psa 128:1-6
MHCC: Psa 128:1-6 - --Only those who are truly holy, are truly happy. In vain do we pretend to be of those that fear God, if we do not make conscience of keeping stedfastly...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 128:1-6
Matthew Henry: Psa 128:1-6 - -- It is here shown that godliness has the promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come. I. It is here again and again laid down as an ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 128:4-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 128:4-6 - --
Pointing back to this charming picture of family life, the poet goes on to say: behold, for thus = behold, thus is the man actually blessed who fear...
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 128:1-6 - --Psalm 128
In this psalm the writer rejoiced in the Lord's blessings. He reviewed previously received ble...
