Bible Commentaries
E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes
Psalms 127
Title. A Song of degrees. Same as 120 ("the degrees"). App-67. The Structure, and the references to Hezekiah being childless (App-67. xiv), show that this is not a Psalm "made up of two smaller Psalms, having no connection with each other".
for Solomon = of or by Solomon. The central Psalm of the fifteen. Selected by Hezekiah to complete and perfect the arrangement.
the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.
the = a.
For so = Thus.
beloved = beloved one (singular) Hebrew. yedid. This was Solomon's name (Jedidiah) given by Jehovah (2 Samuel 12:25). Solomon was given because David was beloved of Jehovah. Somecodices, with Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read plural
sleep = in sleep: i.e. while they sleep: i.e. without their labour. So He gave to Solomon (1 Kings 3:5-15); to Adam (Genesis 2:21, Genesis 2:22); Abraham (Genesis 15:12, Genesis 15:13); Jacob (Genesis 28:10-15); Samuel (1 Samuel 3:3, 1 Samuel 3:4), &c.
Lo. Figure of speech Asterismos. App-6.
children = sons. The reference to the fact that Hezekiah was rejoicing in Isaiah's message that he should have a son, made it a suitable Psalm for Hezekiah to select (2 Kings 20:12, 2 Kings 20:18. Isaiah 39:7).
of = from. Hence he sings Jehovah"s praise.
Happy is the man. Hezekiah was that man. See the Beatitudes. App-63.
man. Hebrew. geber.
They: i.e. the sons.
not be ashamed. Figure of speech Tapeinosis (App-6): quite the opposite.
speak = meet, whether for negotiation or for fighting.
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