Psalms133
English Standard Version
1A of . Of . Behold, how and it is when in !
2It is like the on the , on the , on the of , down on the of his !
3It is like the of , which on the of ! For the Lord has the , .
Cross References
Psalms 133Direct reference to the holy anointing oil for Aaron and his sons, detailing its composition.
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The pouring of the anointing oil on Aaron's head to sanctify him, illustrating the visual metaphor.
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The Lord commanding the blessing, paralleling the language of God's sovereignly decreed favor.
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Abram's plea to Lot that there be no strife, because 'we be brethren' in unity.
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Exhortation to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace among brethren.
Supported by John Calvin
The believers gathered 'with one accord in one place,' demonstrating New Testament brotherly unity.
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Geographical parallel linking Mount Hermon specifically with Mount Zion (Sion) in Deuteronomy.
Supported by Matthew Poole
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