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  1. Aug 28, 2024 · Question. What does Psalm 137:9 mean when it says, “Happy is the one who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks”? Answer. Psalm 137:9 is found in one of the Imprecatory Psalms (or Precatory Psalms) that speak of violence against the enemies of God.

  2. Dashing (3 Occurrences). Mark 4:37 But a heavy squall came on, and the waves were now dashing into the boat, so that it was fast filling. (WEY). ... /d/dashing.htm - 7k. Wash (105 Occurrences)... 10. (vi) To be wasted or worn away by the action of water, as by a running or overflowing stream, or by the dashing of the sea; -- said of road, a ...

  3. Bible Question: What does Psalm 137:9 mean? — Blessed shall he be who dashes them against the rock! (NIV) Bible Answer: Psalm 137 is an imprecatory psalm. An imprecatory psalm is one that seeks God’s judgment and, consequently, pain and destruction on others, such as an enemy. The psalm begins with an expression of sorrow over Zion.

  4. What do the individual words in Psalms 91:12 mean? In [their] hands they shall bear you up lest you dash against a stone your foot עַל־ כַּפַּ֥יִם יִשָּׂא֑וּנְךָ פֶּן־ תִּגֹּ֖ף בָּאֶ֣בֶן רַגְלֶֽךָ

  5. May 15, 2016 · The way the word “happy” is used throughout the Bible allows for the author to be using it in Psalm 137:9 in a way that can describe a fleeting feeling that can be the result of evil actions. This feeling has nothing to do with a blessing or commendation from God.

  6. Jul 5, 2017 · Scholars have understood that to mean one of two possible things. It could refer to the future king of the Persians who actually did destroy Babylon. This could be a way of saying that the person who executes the Lord’s justice on Babylon will do so under the blessing of Almighty God.

  7. Jan 19, 2015 · The meaning is pretty obvious in context. Ps 137 is a lament for Jerusalem after the Babylonians have invaded and destroyed it. Verses 7-9 make it explicit: 7 Remember, LORD, what the Edomites did on the day Jerusalem fell.

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