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5 — 14. After another statement of the favour just experienced, vs. 15 — 18, the people are described as entering the sanctuary, there to give thanks and implore the divine blessing on the enterprise in which they arc engaged, vs. 19 — 29. The ideal speaker, throughout the psalm, is Israel, as the Church or chosen people. The deliverance celebrated cannot be identified with any one so naturally as with that from the Babylonish exile. Some, on account of supposed allusions to the temple as alrea...dy built, refer the psalm to the times of Nehemiah. Others, with more proba- bility, though not with absolute conclusiveness, infer from the PSALM CXVIIi: 139 tone of lively joy and thankfulness, pervading the whole composi- tion, that it was written and originally sung soon after the return ; and from the allusions in vs. 22, 25, that it has reference to the founding of the second temple, and is the very psalm, or one of the psalms, mentioned in the history, Ezra iii. 10, 11, where its first and last words are recited.
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