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Psalm 129
129:1 A song of ascents. “Since my youth they have often attacked me,” let Israel say. 129:2 “Since my youth they have often attacked me, but they have not defeated me. 129:3 The plowers plowed my back; they made their furrows long. 129:4 The Lord is just; he cut the ropes of the wicked.” 129:5 May all who hate Zion be humiliated and turned back!
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Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Zion one of the hills on which Jerusalem was built; the temple area; the city of Jerusalem; God's people,a town and citidel; an ancient part of Jerusalem


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Psalms | Praise | SACRIFICE, IN THE NEW TESTAMENT, 1 | PSALMS, BOOK OF | Prayer | Hallel | Wicked | Enemy | Persecution | Plow | CORD | CONFOUND | ASUNDER | ACRE (2) | FURROW | GOD, 2 | GOD, NAMES OF | SCOURGE; SCOURGING | Church | God | more
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NET Notes: Psa 129:1 The precise significance of this title, which appears in Pss 120-134, is unclear. Perhaps worshipers recited these psalms when they ascended the road ...

NET Notes: Psa 129:4 The background of the metaphor is not entirely clear. Perhaps the “ropes” are those used to harness the ox for plowing (see Job 39:10). Ve...

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