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Psalms 132:16

I will also clothe her priests with salvation - See the notes at Psalms 132:9, where - instead of the word which in II Chronicles 6:41, as here, is "salvation," we find the word "righteousness." The promise here corresponds to the prayer in Psalms 132:9. It is a reason why God should interpose. What they prayed for Psalms 132:9, had been expressly promised, and that promise is now urged as a plea why the prayer should be granted.

And her saints shall shout aloud for joy - See Psalms 132:9. In II Chronicles 6:41 the prayer is, "And let thy saints rejoice in goodness." The sense is not materially varied. The Hebrew is, "And let thy saints rejoicing rejoice;" that is, let them shout, shout; let them be full of joy.


 
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