Psalm 120

Psalm 120  •  1 min. read  •  grade level: 6
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The songs of degrees; the godly in the land with Gog’s power not destroyed
We now come, Psalms 120-134, to the songs of degrees, which depict, I doubt not, the outward circumstances of the same period, when Israel is in the land, but the power of Gog not yet destroyed. The first of this series begins with the statement of the cry sent up by the godly in his distress to Jehovah who heard. The special charge here is deceit and falsehood. Judgment should come on it. But it is against the godly himself, not the violence and oppression done to Jerusalem, or the apostate oppression of the people. His woe is to dwell in Mesech, and among the tents of Kedar. Wrong is in their hearts; and, when the godly spoke of peace, they prepared for battle. It does not seem to me to be the oppression of Antichrist or the beast at Jerusalem, but to apply to those who in the land found themselves where the last hostile power which had pretended to favor them,1 and had led many to apostatize for quietness and prosperity, now showed himself as only a deceitful oppressor.
(1. I do not refer here to Daniel 9 but to Daniel 8.)