A SongH7892 of degreesH4609. BlessedH835 is every one that fearethH3373 the LORDH3068; that walkethH1980 in his waysH1870.
For thou shalt eatH398 the labourH3018 of thine handsH3709: happyH835 shalt thou be, and it shall be wellH2896 with thee.
Thy wifeH802 shall be as a fruitfulH6509 vineH1612 by the sidesH3411 of thine houseH1004: thy childrenH1121 like oliveH2132 plantsH8363 round aboutH5439 thy tableH7979.
Behold, that thus shall the manH1397 be blessedH1288 that fearethH3373 the LORDH3068.
The LORDH3068 shall blessH1288 thee out of ZionH6726: and thou shalt seeH7200 the goodH2898 of JerusalemH3389 all the daysH3117 of thy lifeH2416.
Yea, thou shalt seeH7200 thy children'sH1121 childrenH1121, and peaceH7965 upon IsraelH3478.
Querverweise zu Psalm 128,3 Ps 128,3
JosephH3130 is a fruitfulH6509 boughH1121, even a fruitfulH6509 boughH1121 by a wellH5869; whose branchesH1323 runH6805 over the wallH7791: {branches: Heb. daughters}
But I am like a greenH7488 olive treeH2132 in the houseH1004 of GodH430: I trustH982 in the mercyH2617 of GodH430 for everH5769 and everH5703.
HappyH835 is the manH1397 that hath his quiverH827 fullH4390 of them: they shall not be ashamedH954, but they shall speakH1696 with the enemiesH341 in the gateH8179. {his…: Heb. filled his quiver with them} {speak…: or, subdue, or, destroy}
DrinkH8354 watersH4325 out of thine own cisternH953, and running watersH5140 out ofH8432 thine own wellH875.
Let thy fountainsH4599 be dispersedH6327 abroadH2351, and riversH6388 of watersH4325 in the streetsH7339.
Let them be only thine own, and not strangers'H2114 with thee.
Let thy fountainH4726 be blessedH1288: and rejoiceH8055 with the wifeH802 of thy youthH5271.
That our sonsH1121 may be as plantsH5195 grown upH1431 in their youthH5271; that our daughtersH1323 may be as corner stonesH2106, polishedH2404 after the similitudeH8403 of a palaceH1964: {polished: Heb. cut}
Thy motherH517 is like a vineH1612 in thy bloodH1818+H1818, plantedH8362 by the watersH4325: she was fruitfulH6509 and full of branchesH6058 by reason of manyH7227 watersH4325. {in…: or, in thy quietness, or, in thy likeness}
The LORDH3068 calledH7121 thy nameH8034, A greenH7488 olive treeH2132, fairH3303, and of goodlyH8389 fruitH6529: with the noiseH6963 of a greatH1419 tumultH1999 he hath kindledH3341 fireH784 upon it, and the branchesH1808 of it are brokenH7489.
His branchesH3127 shall spreadH3212, and his beautyH1935 shall be as the olive treeH2132, and his smellH7381 as LebanonH3844. {spread: Heb. go}
They that dwellH3427 under his shadowH6738 shall returnH7725; they shall reviveH2421 as the cornH1715, and growH6524 as the vineH1612: the scentH2143 thereof shall be as the wineH3196 of LebanonH3844. {grow: or, blossom} {scent: or, memorial}
ForG1063 ifG1487 thouG4771 wert cutG1581 out ofG1537 the olive tree which is wildG65 byG2596 natureG5449, andG2532 wert graffedG1461 contrary toG3844 natureG5449 intoG1519 a good olive treeG2565: how muchG4214 moreG3123 shall theseG3778, which be the naturalG2596+G5449 branches, be graffed intoG1461 their ownG2398 olive treeG1636?