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Psalms 135:19

Posted on 18 May at 11:22
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Blesse the Lord, O house of Israel: blesse the Lord, O house of Aaron. Psalms 135:19 (KJV)

Certainly! Here’s a Bible study on Psalm 135:19 (KJV):

Context: Psalm 135 is a psalm of praise and thanksgiving to the Lord. It highlights God’s sovereignty, power, and faithfulness to His people. The psalmist calls upon the house of Israel, the house of Aaron, the house of Levi, and all who fear the Lord to bless the Lord.

Praise and Worship: The verse begins with an exhortation to “bless the Lord.” Blessing the Lord involves expressing reverence, gratitude, and adoration for His character and His works. It is an act of worship and acknowledgement of God’s greatness.

The House of Israel: The house of Israel refers to the nation of Israel as a whole. Throughout the Old Testament, God established a special covenant relationship with Israel, choosing them as His people and promising to bless them and use them for His purposes. The psalmist calls upon the Israelites to offer praise and bless the Lord.

The House of Aaron: The house of Aaron specifically refers to the priestly lineage descended from Aaron, the brother of Moses. The priests played a vital role in the religious life of Israel, offering sacrifices and interceding on behalf of the people. The psalmist urges the priests to join in the worship and praise of the Lord.

The House of Levi: The house of Levi refers to the Levitical tribe, which was responsible for the service and maintenance of the tabernacle and later the temple. They assisted the priests in various religious duties and were set apart for sacred work.

All Who Fear the Lord: This phrase encompasses all who reverence and worship God, including both Israelites and foreigners who have joined themselves to the Lord. The psalmist extends the call to bless the Lord to everyone who holds Him in awe and seeks to honor Him.

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