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Psalm 127

A pilgrimage song. Of Solomon.

127 Unless it is the Lord who builds the house,
    the builders’ work is pointless.
Unless it is the Lord who protects the city,
    the guard on duty is pointless.
It is pointless that you get up early and stay up late,
    eating the bread of hard labor
    because God gives sleep to those he loves.

No doubt about it: children are a gift from the Lord;
    the fruit of the womb is a divine reward.
The children born when one is young
    are like arrows in the hand of a warrior.
The person who fills a quiver full with them is truly happy!
    They won’t be ashamed when arguing with their enemies in the gate.

Psalm 128

A pilgrimage song.

128 Everyone who honors the Lord,
        who walks in God’s ways, is truly happy!

You will definitely enjoy what you’ve worked hard for—
    you’ll be happy; and things will go well for you.
In your house, your wife will be like a vine full of fruit.
    All around your table, your children will be like olive trees, freshly planted.
That’s how it goes for anyone who honors the Lord:
    they will be blessed!

May the Lord bless you from Zion.
    May you experience Jerusalem’s goodness your whole life long.
    And may you see your grandchildren.

Peace be on Israel!

Psalm 129

A pilgrimage song.

129 From youth, people have constantly attacked me—
    let Israel now repeat!—
    from youth people have constantly attacked me—
    but they haven’t beaten me!
They plowed my back like farmers;
    they made their furrows deep.
But the Lord is righteous—
    God cut me free from the ropes of the wicked!

Let everyone who hates Zion be ashamed, thoroughly frustrated.
    Let them be like grass on a roof
    that dies before it can be pulled up,
    which won’t fill the reaper’s hand
        or fill the harvester’s arms.
Let no one who passes by say to them:
    “May the Lord’s blessing be on you!
        We bless you in the Lord’s name!”

Psalm 127

A song of ascents. Of Solomon.

Unless the Lord builds(A) the house,
    the builders labor in vain.
Unless the Lord watches(B) over the city,
    the guards stand watch in vain.
In vain you rise early
    and stay up late,
toiling for food(C) to eat—
    for he grants sleep(D) to[a] those he loves.(E)

Children are a heritage from the Lord,
    offspring a reward(F) from him.
Like arrows(G) in the hands of a warrior
    are children born in one’s youth.
Blessed is the man
    whose quiver is full of them.(H)
They will not be put to shame
    when they contend with their opponents(I) in court.(J)

Psalm 128

A song of ascents.

Blessed are all who fear the Lord,(K)
    who walk in obedience to him.(L)
You will eat the fruit of your labor;(M)
    blessings and prosperity(N) will be yours.
Your wife will be like a fruitful vine(O)
    within your house;
your children(P) will be like olive shoots(Q)
    around your table.
Yes, this will be the blessing(R)
    for the man who fears the Lord.(S)

May the Lord bless you from Zion;(T)
    may you see the prosperity of Jerusalem(U)
    all the days of your life.
May you live to see your children’s children—(V)
    peace be on Israel.(W)

Psalm 129

A song of ascents.

“They have greatly oppressed(X) me from my youth,”(Y)
    let Israel say;(Z)
“they have greatly oppressed me from my youth,
    but they have not gained the victory(AA) over me.
Plowmen have plowed my back
    and made their furrows long.
But the Lord is righteous;(AB)
    he has cut me free(AC) from the cords of the wicked.”(AD)

May all who hate Zion(AE)
    be turned back in shame.(AF)
May they be like grass on the roof,(AG)
    which withers(AH) before it can grow;
a reaper cannot fill his hands with it,(AI)
    nor one who gathers fill his arms.
May those who pass by not say to them,
    “The blessing of the Lord be on you;
    we bless you(AJ) in the name of the Lord.”

Footnotes

  1. Psalm 127:2 Or eat— / for while they sleep he provides for