Psalms126
English Standard Version
1A of . When the Lord the of , we were like those who .
2 our was with , and our with shouts of ; they , The Lord has .
3The Lord has us; we are .
4 our , O Lord, like in the !
5Those who in shall with shouts of !
6He who , the for , with shouts of , his with him.
Cross References
Psalms 126Jacob's heart fainted because he believed them not; parallels being like them that dream.
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Peter wist not that it was true, but thought he saw a vision or dreamed.
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Sowing to the Spirit in tears of godly sorrow yields a joyful harvest of everlasting life.
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The disciples believed not the resurrection news for sheer astonishment, seeming like idle tales.
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Prayer to 'turn us, O God of our salvation' parallels 'turn again our captivity'.
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They shall come with weeping, but God will turn their mourning into joy.
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Blessed are those who mourn (sow in tears) for they shall be comforted (reap in joy).
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Historical fulfillment of joy during the rebuilding, despite the initial weeping of elders.
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