Praying from Psalms 135:14. Themes: Judgment, Compassion.
Promise. Yahweh will judge his people and have compassion on his servants.
Praying from Psalms 135:13. Themes: Eternity, God’s sovereignty, God’s faithfulness.
Promise. The verse is stating that Yahweh’s name and renown will endure forever and throughout all generations.
Praying from Psalms 135:12. Themes: Inheritance, Covenant, Promise
Promise. The verse is stating that God gave the land as a heritage to Israel, his people.
Praying from Psalms 135:6. Themes: Sovereignty, Creation, Providence.
Promise. The verse is stating that Yahweh has done whatever pleased him in all aspects of creation. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Psalms 135:5. Themes: God’s supremacy, Worship, Monotheism.
Promise. The verse is a declaration of the greatness of Yahweh and the supremacy of the Lord over all other gods. There is no specific command given to the…
Praying from Psalms 135:4. Themes: Chosenness, Possession, Covenant
Promise. The verse is stating that Yah (God) has chosen Jacob and Israel as his own possession.
Praying from Psalms 135:3. Themes: Praise, Goodness, Singing praises
Command. The verse commands the reader to praise Yahweh and sing praises to his name.
Praying from Psalms 135:2. Themes: Worship, Presence, Community.
Command. The verse is addressing those who are already standing in Yahweh’s house and commanding them to continue standing in the courts of God’s house.
Praying from Psalms 135:1. Themes: Praise, Servanthood, Worship
Command. The verse commands the reader to praise Yahweh’s name.
Praying from Psalms 134:3. Themes: Blessing, Creation, Worship.
Promise. The verse is a prayer for Yahweh to bless the reader from Zion, with the added emphasis that Yahweh is the creator of heaven and earth.
Praying from Psalms 134:2. Themes: Praise, Worship, Sanctuary
Command. The reader is instructed to lift up their hands in the sanctuary and praise Yahweh.
Praying from Psalms 134:1. Themes: Praise, Servanthood, Worship.
Command. The verse commands the servants of Yahweh to praise Him while standing in His house at night.
Praying from Psalms 133:3. Themes: Blessing, Life, Unity.
Promise. The verse promises that Yahweh gives the blessing of life forevermore, likened to the dew of Hermon on the hills of Zion.
Praying from Psalms 133:1. Themes: Unity, Brotherhood, Goodness
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to see and acknowledge the goodness and pleasantness of brothers living together in unity.
Praying from Psalms 132:18. Themes: Redemption, Glory, Justice.
Promise. The verse promises that the enemies of the subject will be shamed, but the subject’s crown will shine.
Praying from Psalms 132:17. Themes: Davidic Covenant, Anointed One, Salvation
Promise. The verse is a promise that God will make the horn of David to bud and has ordained a lamp for his anointed. This is a reference to the future Mes…
Praying from Psalms 132:16. Themes: Salvation, Priesthood, Joy.
Promise. The verse promises that God will clothe the priests with salvation and the saints will shout for joy.
Praying from Psalms 132:15. Themes: Provision, Blessing, Satisfaction
Promise. God promises to abundantly bless the provision of the reader and satisfy their poor with bread.
Praying from Psalms 132:14. Themes: Rest, Desire, Everlasting Home.
Promise. The verse states that God has chosen a resting place and desires to live there forever.
Praying from Psalms 132:13. Themes: Chosen, Zion, Habitation.
Promise. The verse states that Yahweh has chosen Zion as his habitation, indicating his presence and favor towards the city.