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Psalm
131

Lord, I am not proud and haughty. I don’t think myself better than others. I don’t pretend to “know it all.”
2
 I am quiet now before the Lord, just as a child who is weaned from the breast. Yes, my begging has been stilled.

    
3
 O Israel, you too should quietly trust in the Lord—now, and always.

Psalm
132

Lord, do you remember that time when my heart
*
was so filled with turmoil?
2-5
 I couldn’t rest, I couldn’t sleep, thinking how I ought to build a permanent home for the Ark of the Lord,
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a Temple for the Mighty One of Israel. Then I vowed that I would do it; I made a solemn promise to the Lord.

    
6
 First the Ark was in Ephrathah,
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then in the distant countryside of Jaar.
7
 But now it will be settled in the Temple, in God’s permanent home here on earth. That is where we will go to worship him.
*
8
 Arise, O Lord, and enter your Temple with the Ark, the symbol of your power.

    
9
 We will clothe the priests in white, the symbol of all purity. May our nation shout for joy.

    
10
 Do not reject your servant David—the king you chose for your people.
11
 For you promised me that my son would sit on my throne and succeed me. And surely you will never go back on a promise!
12
 You also promised that if my descendants will obey the terms of your contract with me, then the dynasty of David shall never end.

    
13
 O Lord, you have chosen Jerusalem
*
as your home:
14
 “This is my permanent home where I shall live,” you said, “for I have always wanted it this way.
15
 I will make this city prosperous and satisfy her poor with food.
16
 I will clothe her priests with salvation; her saints shall shout for joy.
17
 David’s power shall grow, for I have decreed for him a mighty Son.
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18
 I’ll clothe his enemies with shame, but he shall be a glorious King.”

Psalm
133

How wonderful it is, how pleasant, when brothers live in harmony!
2
 For harmony is as precious as the fragrant anointing oil that was poured over Aaron’s head and ran down onto his beard and onto the border of his robe.
3
 Harmony is as refreshing as the dew on Mount Hermon, on the mountains of Israel. And God has pronounced this eternal blessing on Jerusalem,
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even life forevermore.

Psalm
134

Oh, bless the Lord, you who serve him as watchmen in the Temple every night.
2
 Lift your hands in holiness and bless the Lord.

    
3
 The Lord bless you from Zion—the Lord who made heaven and earth.

Psalm
135

Hallelujah!
2
 Yes, let his people praise him as they stand in his Temple courts.
3
 Praise the Lord because he is so good; sing to his wonderful name.
4
 For the Lord has chosen Israel as his personal possession.

    
5
 I know the greatness of the Lord—that he is greater far than any other god.
6
 He does whatever pleases him throughout all of heaven and earth and in the deepest seas.
7
 He makes mists rise throughout the earth; he sends the lightning to bring down the rain and sends the winds from his treasuries.
8
 He destroyed the eldest child in each Egyptian home, along with the firstborn of the flocks.
9
 He did great miracles in Egypt before Pharaoh and all his people.
10
 He smote great nations, slaying mighty kings—
11
 Sihon, king of Amorites; and Og, the king of Bashan; and the kings of Canaan—
12
 and gave their land as an eternal gift to his people Israel.

    
13
 O Jehovah, your name endures forever; your fame is known to every generation.
14
 For Jehovah will vindicate his people and have compassion on his servants.

    
15
 The heathen worship idols of gold and silver made by men—
16
 idols with speechless mouths, sightless eyes,
17
 and ears that cannot hear; they cannot even breathe.
18
 Those who make them become like them! And so do all who trust in them!

    
19
 O Israel, bless Jehovah! High Priests of Aaron, bless his name.
20
 O Levite priests, bless the Lord Jehovah! Oh, bless his name, all of you who trust and reverence him.
21
 All people of Jerusalem, praise the Lord,
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for he lives here in Jerusalem. Hallelujah!

Psalm
136

Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his loving-kindness continues forever.

    
2
 Give thanks to the God of gods, for his loving-kindness continues forever.
3
 Give thanks to the Lord of lords, for his loving-kindness continues forever.
4
 Praise him who alone does mighty miracles, for his loving-kindness continues forever.
5
 Praise him who made the heavens, for his loving-kindness continues forever.
6
 Praise him who planted the water within the earth,
*
for his loving-kindness continues forever.
7
 Praise him who made the heavenly lights, for his loving-kindness continues forever:
8
 the sun to rule the day, for his loving-kindness continues forever;
9
 and the moon and stars at night, for his loving-kindness continues forever.
10
 Praise the God who smote the firstborn of Egypt, for his loving-kindness to Israel
*
continues forever.

    
11-12
 He brought them out with mighty power and upraised fist to strike their enemies, for his loving-kindness to Israel
*
continues forever.
13
 Praise the Lord who opened the Red Sea to make a path before them, for his loving-kindness continues forever,
14
 and led them safely through, for his loving-kindness continues forever—
15
 but drowned Pharaoh’s army in the sea, for his loving-kindness to Israel
*
continues forever.

    
16
 Praise him who led his people through the wilderness, for his loving-kindness continues forever.
17
 Praise him who saved his people from the power of mighty kings, for his loving-kindness continues forever,
18
 and killed famous kings who were their enemies, for his loving-kindness to Israel
*
continues forever:
19
 Sihon, king of Amorites—for God’s loving-kindness to Israel
*
continues forever—
20
 and Og, king of Bashan—for his loving-kindness to Israel
*
continues forever.
21
 God gave the land of these kings to Israel as a gift forever, for his loving-kindness to Israel
*
continues forever;
22
 yes, a permanent gift to his servant Israel, for his loving-kindness continues forever.

    
23
 He remembered our utter weakness, for his loving-kindness continues forever.
24
 And saved us from our foes, for his loving-kindness continues forever.

    
25
 He gives food to every living thing, for his loving-kindness continues forever.
26
 Oh, give thanks to the God of heaven, for his loving-kindness continues forever.

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