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Passage Lookup: Psalms 125-127
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16 verses
Psalms 125:1
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Those who trust in the LORD Are like Mount Zion, which (C1)cannot be moved but (C2)remains forever.
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Psalms 125:2
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As the mountains surround Jerusalem, So (C1)the LORD surrounds His people (C2)From this time and forever.
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Psalms 125:3
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For the (C1)scepter of wickedness will not rest upon the (F1)land of the righteous, So that the righteous (C2)will not extend their hands to do wrong.
Footnotes: (F1) - Lit lot;
Cross References: (C1) - Psalms 89:22; Proverbs 22:8; Isaiah 14:5; (C2) - 1 Samuel 24:10; Psalms 55:20; Acts 12:1;
Psalms 125:4
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(C1)Do good, LORD, to those who are good And to those who are (C2)upright in their hearts.
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Psalms 125:5
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But as for those who (C1)turn aside to their (C2)crooked ways, The LORD will lead them away with those who (C3)practice injustice. (C4)Peace be upon Israel.
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Cross References: (C1) - Job 23:11; Psalms 40:4; (C2) - Proverbs 2:15; Isaiah 59:8; (C3) - Psalms 92:7; (C4) - Psalms 128:6; Galatians 6:16;
Psalms 126:1
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When the LORD (C1)brought back (F1)the captives of Zion, We were (C2)like those who dream.
Footnotes: (F1) - Or those who returned to;
Psalms 126:2
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Then our (C1)mouth was filled with laughter And our (C2)tongue with joyful shouting; Then they said among the nations, "The LORD has (C3)done great things for them."
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Cross References: (C1) - Job 8:21; (C2) - Psalms 51:14; Isaiah 35:6; (C3) - 1 Samuel 12:24; Psalms 71:19; Luke 1:49;
Psalms 126:3
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The LORD has done great things for us; We are (C1)joyful.
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Psalms 126:4
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Restore our fortunes, LORD, As the (F1)(C1)streams in the (F2)South.
Footnotes: (F1) - Lit stream-beds; (F2) - Heb Negev;
Psalms 126:5
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Those who sow in (C1)tears shall harvest with (C2)joyful shouting.
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Cross References: (C1) - Psalms 80:5; Jeremiah 31:9, 16; Lamentations 1:2; (C2) - Isaiah 35:10; Galatians 6:9;
Psalms 126:6
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One who goes here and there weeping, carrying his bag of seed, Shall indeed come again with a shout of joy, bringing his sheaves with him.
Psalms 127:1
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Unless the LORD (C1)builds a house, They who build it labor in vain; Unless the LORD (C2)guards a city, The watchman stays awake in vain.
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Psalms 127:2
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It is futile for you to rise up early, To (F1)stay up late, To (C1)eat the bread of painful labor; This is how He gives to His (C2)beloved (C3)sleep.
Footnotes: (F1) - Lit sit late;
Cross References: (C1) - Genesis 3:17, 19; (C2) - Psalms 60:5; (C3) - Job 11:18, 19; Proverbs 3:24; Ecclesiastes 5:12;
Psalms 127:3
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Behold, (C1)children are a (F1)gift of the LORD, The (C2)fruit of the womb is a reward.
Footnotes: (F1) - Or heritage;
Cross References: (C1) - Genesis 33:5; Joshua 24:3, 4; Psalms 113:9; (C2) - Deuteronomy 7:13; Isaiah 13:18;
Psalms 127:4
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Like arrows in the hand of a (C1)warrior, So are the children of one's youth.
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Psalms 127:5
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(C1)Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them; (C2)They will not be ashamed When they (C3)speak with their enemies (C4)in the gate.
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Cross References: (C1) - Psalms 128:2, 3; (C2) - Proverbs 27:11; (C3) - Isaiah 29:21; Amos 5:12; (C4) - Genesis 34:20;
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