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Psalms 125:2 King James Version (KJV)

2 As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the LORD is round about his people from henceforth even for ever.


Psalms 125:2 King James Version with Strong's Concordance (STRONG)

2 As the mountains H2022 are round about H5439 Jerusalem, H3389 so the LORD H3068 is round about H5439 his people H5971 from henceforth even for H5704 ever. H5769


Psalms 125:2 American Standard (ASV)

2 As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, So Jehovah is round about his people From this time forth and for evermore.


Psalms 125:2 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

2 Jerusalem! mountains `are' round about her, And Jehovah `is' round about His people, From henceforth even unto the age.


Psalms 125:2 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

2 Jerusalem! -- mountains are round about her, and Jehovah is round about his people, from henceforth and for evermore.


Psalms 125:2 World English Bible (WEB)

2 As the mountains surround Jerusalem, So Yahweh surrounds his people from this time forth and forevermore.


Psalms 125:2 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

2 As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the Lord is round about his people, from this time and for ever.

Cross Reference

John 10:28-29 KJV

And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand.

Commentary on Psalms 125 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 125

Ps 125:1-5. God honors the confidence of His people, by protection and deliverance, and leaves hypocrites to the doom of the wicked.

1, 2. Mount Zion—as an emblem of permanence, and locality of Jerusalem as one of security, represent the firm and protected condition of God's people (compare Ps 46:5), supported not only by Providence, but by covenant promise. Even the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed, but God's kindness shall not depart, nor His covenant of peace be removed (Isa 54:10).

They that trust—are "His people," (Ps 125:2).

3. Though God may leave them for a time under the "rod," or power (Ps 2:9), and oppression of the wicked for a time, as a chastisement, He will not suffer them to be tempted so as to fall into sin (1Co 10:13). The wicked shall only prove a correcting rod to them, not a destroying sword; even this rod shall not remain ("rest") on them, lest they be tempted to despair and apostasy (Ps 73:13, 14). God may even try His people to the uttermost: when nothing is before our eyes but pure despair, then He delivers us and gives life in death, and makes us blessed in the curse (2Co 1:8, 9) [Luther].

the lot—the possession, literally, "Canaan," spiritually, the heavenly inheritance of holiness and bliss which is appointed to the righteous. Sin's dominion shall not permanently come between the believer and his inheritance.

4. (Compare Ps 7:10; 84:11).

5. Those who turn aside (under temptation) permanently show that they are hypocrites, and their lot or portion shall be with the wicked (Ps 28:3).

crooked ways—(Compare De 9:16; Mal 2:8, 9).

their—is emphatic; the "crooked ways" proceed from their own hearts. The true Israel is here distinguished from the false. Scripture everywhere opposes the Jewish delusion that mere outward descent would save (Ro 2:28, 29; 9:6, 7; Ga 6:16). The byways of sin from the way of life.