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Psalms 128:6
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and will see your children’s children!Peace be with Israel.
Yes, may you see your children's children. Shalom be upon Yisra'el.
Yea, thou shalt see thy children's children, and peace upon Israel.
May you see your children's children! Peace be upon Israel!
May you see your grandchildren. Let there be peace in Israel.
and that you might see your grandchildren. May Israel experience peace!
Indeed, may you see your children's children. Peace be upon Israel!
Yes, may you see your children's children. Peace be upon Israel.
Yea, thou shalt see thy childrens children, and peace vpon Israel.
Indeed, may you see your children's children.Peace be upon Israel!
that you may see your children's children! Peace be upon Israel.
May you live long enough to see your grandchildren. Let's pray for peace in Israel!
and may you live to see your children's children! Shalom on Isra'el.
And see thy children's children. Peace be upon Israel!
And may you live to see your grandchildren. Let Israel always enjoy peace!
Yea, you shall see your childrens children, and peace upon Israel.
May you live to see your grandchildren! Peace be with Israel!
and that you may see your children's children. May peace be upon Israel.
Yes, you shall see the sons of your sons. Peace be upon Israel!
The LORDE shal so blesse the out of Sion, that thou shalt se Ierusale in prosperite all thy life longe. Yee that thou shalt se thy childers childre, & peace vpo Israel.
Yea, see thou thy children's children. Peace be upon Israel.
May you see your children's children. Peace be on Israel.
And see thy children's children. Peace be upon Israel!
Yea, thou shalt see thy childrens children: and peace vpon Israel.
Yea thou shalt see thy chylders chyldren: and peace vpon Israel.
And mayest thou see thy childrens children. Peace be upon Israel.
Yea, thou shalt see thy children's children. Peace be upon Israel.
And se thou the sones of thi sones; se thou pees on Israel.
Yes, you shall see the sons of your sons. Peace be on Israel.
Yes, thou shalt see thy children's children, [and] peace upon Israel.
Yes, may you see your children's children. Peace be upon Israel!
May you live to enjoy your grandchildren. May Israel have peace!
Yes, may you see your children's children. Peace be upon Israel.
May you see your children's children. Peace be upon Israel!
And behold thou thy children's children, - Prosperity on Israel!
(127-6) And mayst thou see thy children’s children, peace upon Israel.
May you see your children's children! Peace be upon Israel!
And see the sons of thy sons! Peace on Israel!
Indeed, may you see your children's children. Peace be upon Israel!
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
thou shalt see: Genesis 50:23, Job 42:16
peace: Psalms 125:5, Isaiah 66:12, Galatians 1:16
Reciprocal: Genesis 48:1 - his two sons Deuteronomy 33:24 - Asher be blessed 1 Kings 1:48 - mine eyes Psalms 107:41 - maketh Proverbs 3:2 - length Proverbs 13:22 - leaveth Jeremiah 32:39 - for the
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Yea, thou shall see thy children's children,.... A numerous race of descendants from him, which are the crown and glory of old men,
Proverbs 17:6; this is also true of Christ's spiritual children by his church in successive ages, Isaiah 59:21;
[and] peace upon Israel: all kind of prosperity, temporal and spiritual; peace, and abundance of it; as will be in the latter day, in the spiritual reign of Christ, Psalms 72:8. It may be considered as a wish or prayer, with which the psalm is concluded; let "peace be upon Israel" a, as in Psalms 125:5; see Galatians 6:16.
a ש××× ×¢× ×שר×× "pax sit super Israele", Cocceius; so Gejerus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Yea, thou shalt see thy childrenâs children - This is a continuation of the idea of blessedness as connected with a numerous posterity - an object of so much interest to the Hebrews (see the notes at Psalms 128:3), and having its foundation in our nature.
And peace upon Israel - See Psalms 125:5. As the crowning blessing; a blessing above that of success in worldly affairs; above that of seeing a numerous and happy posterity. The love of God is the supreme affection in the mind of a pious man; the desire that his cause may prosper and triumph is to him a supreme desire. Man is truly and completely blessed only in religion.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 128:6. Yea, thou shalt see thy children's children — Thou shall not die till thou have seen thy family all settled in the world, and those of them who may be married blessed with children.
And peace upon Israel. — This is the same conclusion as in Psalms 125:5; and should be translated, Peace be upon Israel! May God favour his own cause, and bless all his people!
ANALYSIS OF THE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH PSALM
In this Psalm the prophet persuades men to fear God upon the several rewards that attend upon piety.
It is divided into three parts.
I. He describes the pious man, and pronounces him blessed, Psalms 128:1.
II. He proposes the particulars of his blessing, Psalms 128:2-6.
III. He gives his acclamation to it, Psalms 128:4.
I. He describes the man who is to expect the blessing. Two qualities he must have: -
1. He must "fear the Lord." Fear, and not decline from him.
2. He must "walk in his ways." This is the true character of his fear.
3. This man shall be "blessed." Whether rich or poor, high or low; all such shall experience the blessing of the Lord.
II. And the blessedness consists in three particulars.
1. He shall enjoy those goods he has honestly obtained with his hands: "For thou shalt eat the labour of thine hands:" his happiness consists not in having much, but in enjoying what he has.
2. "Happy shalt thou be," &c. Able to help others, and leave to thy children.
3. Happy he shall be in his marriage, if his choice be prudent, and in the Lord: 1. "His wife shall be," &c. Fetifera, non sterilis. 2. Upon the walls of thy house. Staying at home and caring for the things of the house, while her husband is taking care abroad.
4. Happy in his children: 1. "Thy children like olive-plants." Fresh, green, spreading, fruitful, and pledges of peace: not like sharp and prickly thorns. 2. "Round about thy table." Sit, eat, and converse with thee.
III. The acclamation follows these temporal blessings: "Thus shall the man be blessed," &c. In his goods, wife, and children.
But there is a blessing far beyond these, the sum of which is, -
1. God's blessing: "The Lord shall bless thee," &c. By a federal, a Church blessing.
2. "Thou shalt see the good of Jerusalem," &c. The prosperity of the Church.
3. "Yea, thou shalt see thy children's children."
Et natos natorum, et qui nascuntur ab illis.
"Thy children's children, and those born of them."
4. "And peace upon Israel." A flourishing commonwealth and kingdom: for by peace is understood all prosperity.