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JOHN WESLEY'S BIBLE COMMENTARY NOTES - PSALMS 133 Psalms 132 - Psalms 134 >> - HELP - GR VIDEOS - GR YOUTUBE - TWITTER - SD1 YOUTUBE
PS 133 The happiness of brotherly love, ver. 1-3. A song of degrees of David.
Verse 2. Ointment - It is no less grateful and refreshing than that oil which was poured forth upon Aaron's head at the time of his consecration to the priestly office. Skirts - Not to the lower skirt or bottom of his sacerdotal garment, but to the upper skirt of it, or the mouth of it, as the Hebrew word properly signifies.
Verse 3. Zion - It is as desirable as the dew which falls upon mount Hermon, nay, as desirable as that heavenly dew of God's ordinances and graces which he hath commanded to fall upon the mountains of Zion and Moriah, and others which are round about Jerusalem. There - Where brethren live in peace and unity.
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