Psalms 132

Psalms 132

A significant royal and covenant Psalm requesting God to remember David and His oath concerning the permanent dwelling place of the Ark. The Psalmist prays, "Lord, remember David and all his affliction." The Psalm recalls David's vow to build a dwelling place for the Ark. God is quoted, making an eternal oath to David: "I will set one of your descendants on your throne." God chooses Zion as His dwelling place forever, promising to clothe the priests with salvation and cause David’s Lamp (his royal line) to flourish perpetually.

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Job 3

Overwhelmed by suffering, Job breaks his silence, deeply cursing the day he was born. He expresses profound despair, wishing he had never existed rather than enduring such relentless pain.

Job 4

Job's friend Eliphaz begins the first cycle of debate, arguing that Job's suffering must be due to some hidden sin, as the truly innocent do not perish. He reminds Job of God's perfect justice.

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