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Psalm 134:1BSB·traditional attribution

A song of ascents. Come, bless the LORD, all you servants of the LORD who serve by night in the house of the LORD!

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 134 An exhortation to praise God, addressed to the people of God generally, but more particularly to the Priests and Levites. A Song of Degrees. Psalm 134:1-3 1. Behold! bless ye Jehovah, all ye servants of Jehovah, who stand nightly in the house of Jehovah. 2. Lift up your hands towards the sanctuary, “קדש. Some persons render this word as if it were an adverb.

Commenting on Psalm 134:1-3

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

Behold. By this call the pilgrims bespeak the attention of the night watch. They shout to them—Behold! The retiring pilgrims stir up the holy brotherhood of those who are appointed to keep the watch of the house of the Lord. Let them look around them upon the holy place, and everywhere "behold" reasons for sacred praise.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

This psalm instructs us concerning a two-fold blessing: - I. Our blessing God, that is, speaking well of him, which here we are taught to do, Psa 134:1, Psa 134:2. 1. It is a call to the Levites to do it.

Commenting on Psalm 134:1-3