Psalms 132:16

"I will abundantly bless her provision. I will satisfy her poor with bread."

Key Reflection

This verse speaks of God's abundant provision and care, promising not only for sustenance but also for the needs of the poor, reflecting His generosity and concern for both the wealthy and the less fortunate in His people. It underscores a divine commitment to ensure that all have enough, emphasizing justice and abundance in His blessings.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

I will also clothe her priests with salvation -See the notes atPsalms 132:9, where - instead of the word which in2 Chronicles 6:41, as here, is “salvation,” we find the word “righteousness.” The promise here corresponds to the prayer inPsalms 132:9. It is a reason why God should interpose. What they prayed forPsalms 132:9, had been expressly promised, and that promise is now urged as a plea why the prayer should be granted. And her saints shall shout aloud for joy -SeePsalms 132:9. In2 Chronicles 6:41the prayer is, “And let thy saints rejoice in goodness.” The sense is not materially varied.

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