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Psalms 121:1 World English Bible (WEB)

1 > I will lift up my eyes to the hills. Where does my help come from?

Cross Reference

Psalms 120:1 WEB

> In my distress, I cried to Yahweh. He answered me.

Psalms 123:1 WEB

> To you I do lift up my eyes, You who sit in the heavens.

Jeremiah 3:23 WEB

Truly in vain is [the help that is looked for] from the hills, the tumult on the mountains: truly in Yahweh our God is the salvation of Israel.

Psalms 2:6 WEB

"Yet I have set my king on my holy hill of Zion."

Psalms 87:1 WEB

> His foundation is in the holy mountains.

Psalms 78:68 WEB

But chose the tribe of Judah, Mount Zion which he loved.

Isaiah 2:3 WEB

Many peoples shall go and say, "Come, let's go up to the mountain of Yahweh, To the house of the God of Jacob; And he will teach us of his ways, And we will walk in his paths. For out of Zion the law shall go forth, And the word of Yahweh from Jerusalem.

Psalms 68:15-16 WEB

The mountains of Bashan are majestic mountains. The mountains of Bashan are rugged. Why do you look in envy, you rugged mountains, At the mountain where God chooses to reign? Yes, Yahweh will dwell there forever.

Commentary on Psalms 121 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 121

Ps 121:1-8. God's guardian care of His people celebrated.

1. I will lift up mine eyes—expresses desire (compare Ps 25:1), mingled with expectation. The last clause, read as a question, is answered,

2. by avowing God to be the helper, of whose ability His creative power is a pledge (Ps 115:15), to which,

3, 4. His sleepless vigilance is added.

to be moved—(Compare Ps 38:16; 66:9).

5. upon thy right hand—a protector's place (Ps 109:31; 110:5).

6-8. God keeps His people at all times and in all perils.

nor the moon by night—poetically represents the dangers of the night, over which the moon presides (Ge 1:16).

8. thy going out, &c.—all thy ways (De 28:19; Ps 104:23).

evermore—includes a future state.