READING THE BOOK OF PSALMS
PART LXXVI
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Psalm 132
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Psalm 132 is a prayer for the restoration of the Davidic Dynasty, the last king of which was Zedekiah (reigned 597-586 B.C.E.). The text, therefore, comes from either the Babylonian Exile or afterward. A date prior to the dedication of the Second Temple (516 B.C.E.) is probable, based on the text.
The historical record indicates that the Davidic Dynasty never returned to power. Regarding the question of the anointed one (The Messiah)–the Davidic heir or regnant monarch–the Hebrew prophetic literature diverges in interpretation. Depending on the prophet one believes, there will either be a Davidic heir and regnant monarch in Jerusalem or the covenantal promises came to apply to the people of Judea–a royal nation.
Psalm 132 calls to mind historical nostalgia, hindsight Biblical authors could not have had, and the Biblical tradition of reinterpreting prophecies. So be it. As Psalm 132 teaches, the moral mandates of the Law of Moses remain in force. Salvation for the Jews (collectively) is a matter of divine choice. However, dropping out is a matter of persistent and unrepentant disregard of those moral obligations, according to Covenantal Nomism.
I, as a Gentile, stand outside Covenantal Nomism; I come under the New Covenant in Jesus. However, the same moral mandates Jews have apply to Gentiles, both collectively and individually. And Gentiles face consequences for disregarding those mandates, too.
KENNETH RANDOLPH TAYLOR
FEBRUARY 19, 2023 COMMON ERA
THE LAST SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY, YEAR A
THE FEAST OF SAINT NERSES I THE GREAT, CATHOLICOS OF THE ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH; FAND SAINT MESROP, BIBLE TRANSLATOR
THE FEAST OF SAINTS AGNES TSAO KOU YING, AGATHA LIN ZHAO, AND LUCY YI ZHENMEI, CHINENSE ROMAN CATHOLIC CATECHISTS AND MARTYRS, 1856, 1858, AND 1862; SAINT AUGUSTE CHAPDELAINE, FRENCH ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST, MISSIONARY, AND MARTYR, 1856; AND SAINT LAURENTIUS BAI XIAOMAN, CHINESE ROMAN CATHOLIC CONVERT AND MARTYR, 1856
THE FEAST OF BERNARD BARTON, ENGLISH QUAKER POET AND HYMN WRITER
THE FEAST OF ELIZABETH C. CLEPHANE, SCOTTISH PRESBYTERIAN HUMANITARIAN AND HYMN WRITER
THE FEAST OF JOSEPH PARRY, WELSH CONGREGATIONALIST ORGANIST AND COMPOSER
THE FEAST OF MASSEY H. SHEPHERD, JR., EPISCOPAL PRIEST, ECUMENIST, AND LITURGIST; DEAN OF AMERICAN LITURGISTS
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