Psalm Ps. 134. This final Song of Ascents is geared toward a special worship occasion, perhaps the opening or closing of a festival.
Ps. 134:1–2 The title servants of the Lord is addressed to the Levites (1 Kings 8:10–11; 1 Chron. 9:33). The worshiping congregation calls on them to lift up their hands and bless the Lord (see Ps. 28:2).
Ps. 134:3 The priests then say to each of the worshipers, May the Lord bless you from Zion (that is, “from the place where you have been worshiping”).
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