Psalm 135:19-21
Psalm 135:19-21 Praise be to the Lord We have noticed throughout this Psalm that it is directed principally at the “servants of the Lord.” These were all who served Him in the Temple Courts and beyond, from the humblest path sweeper and animal handler to the Levites and then the priests who served daily before the altar. Thus, the House of Aaron, the priests, are invited to praise the Lord, as is the House of Levi and all others who worship from Zion. All are invited to “Praise the Lord!” There is no doubt that whilst this praising could and should be done privately, the psalm-writer is extolling the duty of God’s servants to praise publicly and loudly! It became very easy for these “servants’” to be so engrossed in their daily tasks, the minutiae of the demands of the rituals and the ceremonies, the daily influx of visitors etc. that they forgot that the Temple was primarily a place of prayer and praise. This was the dwelling place of Almighty God who dwelt in Jerusalem, Hi...