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The Book of Psalms

Catholic Public Domain Version 2009

- Chapter 122 -

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem

1
A Canticle in steps. I rejoiced in the things that were said to me: “We shall go into the house of the Lord.”
2
Our feet were standing in your courts, O Jerusalem.
3
Jerusalem has been built as a city, whose participation is unto itself.(a)
4
For to that place, the tribes ascended, the tribes of the Lord: the testimony of Israel, to confess to the name of the Lord.
5
For in that place, seats have sat down in judgment, seats above the house of David.(b)
6
Petition for the things that are for the peace of Jerusalem, and for abundance for those who love you.(c)
7
Let peace be in your virtue, and abundance in your towers.
8
For the sake of my brothers and my neighbors, I spoke peace about you.
9
For the sake of the house of the Lord our God, I sought good things for you.

Footnotes

(a)121:3 Jerusalem is a city unto itself. Other cities must look to Jerusalem for leadership and guidance. Jerusalem is a city that looks inward for what it needs.(Conte)
(b)121:5 Jerusalem is above Bethlehem, both literally and figuratively. Figuratively, the house of David is the Jewish faith and the city of Jerusalem represents the Catholic faith. Literally, Jerusalem is a greater city and higher in elevation than Bethlehem.(Conte)
(c)121:6 The verb ‘rogate’ is also used in Latin to refer to legislators, who must petition for a bill to become law. So, this verse also means that we should seek laws that are towards the peace of Jerusalem.(Conte)