The Bible Dept.

Day 293: Psalms 120-122

Oct 20, 2025
The discussion dives into the Songs of Ascent, particularly Psalms 120-122, which mark a spiritual journey toward Jerusalem. Psalm 120 expresses a heartfelt lament from exile, yearning for peace amid deceit. Psalm 121 flips the script on idolatry, revealing that true help comes not from the hills but from God himself. Finally, Psalm 122 joyfully celebrates Jerusalem as a sacred gathering place, chosen for God's name to dwell. This exploration emphasizes the deep communal and theological significance of these ancient songs.
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Songs Sung While Climbing

  • Psalms 120–134 are the 15 Songs of Ascent sung by pilgrims trekking uphill to Jerusalem for the three major festivals.
  • The songs form a layered collection inside the Great Hallel and were sung while literally ascending toward the temple.
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Ascent Is Geographic And Theological

  • Pilgrimage required Jews from across the land to ascent Jerusalem's hills for Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles.
  • The hill motif is both geographic and theological because ancient religions associated gods with mountains.
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Fifteen Psalms For Fifteen Steps

  • Tradition links the 15 Psalms of Ascent to the 15 steps in the Second Temple, suggesting pilgrims may have sung one psalm per step.
  • The connection shows how liturgy and temple architecture reinforced worship practices.
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