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Psalm 126:1BSB·traditional attribution

A song of ascents. When the LORD restored the captives of Zion, we were like dreamers.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 126 This Psalm consists of three parts. First, the Prophet exhorts the faithful, who had returned from the captivity, to gratitude, and highly extols the grace displayed in their deliverance, to show them, beyond all doubt, that they were brought back to their own country by the hand of God, and not by a fortuitous conjuncture of circumstances, or by the favor of men.

Commenting on Psalm 126:1-6

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream. Being in trouble, the gracious pilgrims remember for their comfort times of national woe which were succeeded by remarkable deliverances. Then sorrow was gone like a dream, and the joy which followed was so great that it seemed too good to be true, and they feared that it must be...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

While the people of Israel were captives in Babylon their harps were hung upon the willow-trees, for then God called to weeping and mourning, then he mourned unto them and they lamented; but now that their captivity is turned they resume their harps; Providence pipes to them, and they dance. Thus must we accommodate ourselves to all the dispensations of Providence and be suitably affected with them.

Commenting on Psalm 126:1-3