Psalms 125, 126, 128, 129, 132, 147, 149

The psalms between 120-134 are called songs of ascent, and tradition has it that they were sung walking up to the temple from the eastern entrance of Jerusalem, which is an uphill walk from the Kidron valley.

125 - The Lord does good for those who are His, but He allows the wicked to be led away in deceit with their evil companions.

126 - Psalm 126 is a song of praise to God, Who restores His children, and is believed to have been written by Ezra.

128 - Blessed are those who fear the Lord, and walks in His ways

129 - The Lord will put to shame all those who hate Zion and His people

132 - The Lord has chosen Zion as His forever, and His promises to David will not falter.

147 - Give praise to the Lord for His faithfulness and countless acts of mercy.  He restores His people, and builds up Jerusalem.

149 - The Syriac version of this psalms is titled “concerning the new temple”, and it commands praises to the Lord for His goodness and justice

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