Psalms 137

Psalms 137

A heartbreaking lament of the exiles during the Babylonian captivity. The people recall sitting by the rivers of Babylon, weeping as they remembered Zion. Their captors demanded they sing one of the joyous songs of Zion. The people refuse, asking, "How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a foreign land?" They vow to never forget Jerusalem. The Psalm concludes with a fierce, terrible imprecatory curse against the Babylonians, praying that their children will be dashed against the stones.

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Job 1

Job, a righteous man, is praised by God. Satan challenges God, claiming Job is only faithful because of his blessings. God permits Satan to strike Job, resulting in the loss of his wealth, servants, and ten children.

Job 2

Satan challenges God again, claiming Job would curse God if his health was struck. God permits Satan to afflict Job with painful boils. Job’s wife urges him to curse God and die, but Job retains his integrity.

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