Psalm 122 seeks peaces and security for Jerusalem for it is the site of the house of the Lord and worship is precious to His people.
Psalm 133 praises the unity God's people experience in their identity as brothers
Psalm 134 acknowledges that those who serve God are the most blessed of all.
Psalm 135: The call to praise concludes with an introduction of its themes: praise of Gods choice of Israel and praise of God's sovereign power. It concludes with a glad cry urging the house of Israel to praise God together.
Psalm 136: Each affirmation of this great worship hymn calls out the response. "His love endures forever". It was most likely used in public worship, with either two choirs or with one choir making the affirmation and the people giving the response.
Psalm 138: David vows to praise God publicly for answering his prayers and wishes that "all the kings of the earth" might praise God too. He is confident, for his sovereign God will fullfill His purpose in David's life.
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