Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Psalms 132:17

make the horn . . . to bud—enlarge his power.

a lamp—the figure of prosperity (Psalms 18:10, Psalms 18:28; Psalms 89:17). With the confounding of his enemies is united his prosperity and the unceasing splendor of his crown.



Psalms 132:14-18

That choice is expressed in God's words, "I will sit" or "dwell," or sit enthroned. The joy of the people springs from the blessings of His grace, conferred through the medium of the priesthood.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Psalms 132:17:

2 Samuel 14:7
Isaiah 37:35
Jeremiah 33:3
Lamentations 2:3
Ezekiel 29:21
Luke 1:69

 

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