
Text -- Psalms 132:5 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 132:5
Until I have raised an house in which the ark may be put.
JFB: Psa 132:1-5 - -- The writer, perhaps Solomon (compare Psa 132:8-9), after relating David's pious zeal for God's service, pleads for the fulfilment of the promise (2Sa ...
The writer, perhaps Solomon (compare Psa 132:8-9), after relating David's pious zeal for God's service, pleads for the fulfilment of the promise (2Sa 7:16), which, providing for a perpetuation of David's kingdom, involved that of God's right worship and the establishment of the greater and spiritual kingdom of David's greater Son. Of Him and His kingdom both the temple and its worship, and the kings and kingdom of Judah, were types. The congruity of such a topic with the tenor of this series of Psalms is obvious. (Psa. 132:1-18)
This vow is not elsewhere recorded. It expresses, in strong language, David's intense desire to see the establishment of God's worship as well as of His kingdom.

JFB: Psa 132:1-5 - -- Literally, "remember for David," that is, all his troubles and anxieties on the matter.
Literally, "remember for David," that is, all his troubles and anxieties on the matter.

Literally, "dwellings," generally used to denote the sanctuary.
Clarke -> Psa 132:5
Clarke: Psa 132:5 - -- The mighty God of Jacob - עביר יעקב abir yaacob , the Mighty One of Jacob. We have this epithet of God for the first time, Gen 49:24. Hence...
The mighty God of Jacob -
TSK -> Psa 132:5
TSK: Psa 132:5 - -- I find : 2Sa 6:17; 1Ch 15:3, 1Ch 15:12; Act 7:46
an habitation : Heb. habitations, 1Ki 8:27; 2Ch 2:6; Isa 66:1; Act 7:47-49; Eph 2:22
for the mighty :...

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Barnes -> Psa 132:5
Barnes: Psa 132:5 - -- Until I find out a place for the Lord - A place for the ark of God; a place where it may constantly and safely remain. The symbol of the divine...
Until I find out a place for the Lord - A place for the ark of God; a place where it may constantly and safely remain. The symbol of the divine presence rested on the mercy-seat, the cover of the ark, and hence, this was represented as the seat or the house of God.
An habitation for the mighty God of Jacob - Hebrew, "For the mighty One of Jacob."The reference is to a permanent dwelling-place for the ark. It had been moved from place to place. There was no house appropriated to it, or reared expressly for it, and David resolved to provide such a house - at first, a tent or tabernacle on Mount Zion - and then, a more spacious and magnificent structure, the temple. The latter he was not permitted to build, though the purpose was in his heart.
Poole -> Psa 132:5
Poole: Psa 132:5 - -- Until I find out a place for the Lord either,
1. Until I can understand from God what place he hath chosen for his house to be built in. Or rather, ...
Until I find out a place for the Lord either,
1. Until I can understand from God what place he hath chosen for his house to be built in. Or rather,
2. Until I have fitted or raised a house in which the ark may be put;
a habitation as this is explained both in the next clause, and in Psa 132:7 Act 7:46 . For this, and not the former, was the matter both of David’ s desire, and-of God’ s answer delivered by Nathan, 2Sa 7 .
Gill -> Psa 132:5
Gill: Psa 132:5 - -- Until I find a place for the Lord,.... To build a house on for the Lord; which it seems was unknown till the times of David; for though mention had be...
Until I find a place for the Lord,.... To build a house on for the Lord; which it seems was unknown till the times of David; for though mention had been made of a place the Lord would choose to cause his name to dwell in, yet the particular place was not pointed out, Deu 12:11. David was very solicitous to find it out, and did, 1Ch 22:1;
an habitation for the mighty God of Jacob; See Gill on Psa 132:2; or "habitations", or "tabernacles" t; the temple, which is meant, consisting of three parts, the court, the holy place, and the holy of holies; this was typical of the human nature of Christ, the temple of his body, the tabernacle of God's pitching, Joh 2:19; in which the fulness of the Godhead dwells, the glory of God is seen, and through whom he grants his presence to his people; and also of the church of God, the temple of the living God, where he dwells and is worshipped: and that this might be a fit habitation for God was the great desire of the Messiah, and not only the end and issue of his sufferings and death, but also the design of his preparations and intercession in heaven, Joh 14:2.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 132:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Psa 132:1-18 - --1 David in his prayer commends unto God the religious care he had for the ark.8 His prayer at the removing of the ark;11 with a repetition of God's pr...
MHCC -> Psa 132:1-10
MHCC: Psa 132:1-10 - --David bound himself to find a place for the Lord, for the ark, the token of God's presence. When work is to be done for the Lord, it is good to tie ou...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 132:1-10
Matthew Henry: Psa 132:1-10 - -- In these verses we have Solomon's address to God for his favour to him and to his government, and his acceptance of his building a house to God's na...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 132:1-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 132:1-5 - --
One is said to remember anything to another when he requites him something that he has done for him, or when he does for him what he has promised hi...
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 132:1-18 - --Psalm 132
The writer of this psalm led the Israelites in praying that God would bless Israel for David's...
