Psalms125
English Standard Version
1A of . Those who in the Lord are like , which be , but .
2As the , so the Lord his , this .
3 the of shall the to the , the their to do .
4Do , O Lord, to those who are , and to those who are in their !
5But those who to their the Lord will lead with ! be !
Cross References
Psalms 125God limits trial and temptation so that His people will not fall into apostasy or despair.
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The Lord Himself serves as a wall of fire surrounding His protected people.
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The apostolic pronouncement of peace upon 'the Israel of God', distinguishing true faith from outward descent.
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The danger of being driven by extreme distress to 'put forth hands' to sin.
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God as the savior of the 'upright in heart,' reinforcing the identical description in verse 4.
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Zion as the city of God that cannot be moved, mirroring her spiritual stability.
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The Lord withholds no good thing from those who walk uprightly.
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Contrasts the straight paths of righteousness with the 'crooked ways' of the devious.
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