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Divine story time.

Psalm 133:1-3 is a Song of Ascents likely sung by pilgrims traveling to Jerusalem for religious festivals, celebrating the unity of the people of Israel as a family of God. The Paslm emphasizes that unity is a precious blessing, comparing it to both the sacred anointing oil of the High Priest Aaron and the life-giving dew on the northern mountains of Hermon. It calls for harmonious fellowship and is often used to represent the unity of the church, especially during events like the Lord's Supper.

Davidic origin: Psalm 133 is one of four psalms attributed to King David. It may have been composed when he became king over all the tribes of Israel, an event that ended a period of national division and united the people.

Metaphors for unity: The psalm uses two vivid metaphors to describe the blessing of unity:

Anointing oil: It compares unity to the holy anointing oil poured on Aaron's head, which ran down his beard and robes. This sacred oil represents a beautiful and precious blessing from God.

Dew on Mount Hermon: It also likens unity to the dew that falls on Mount Hermon and flows down to nourish the land, a great blessing for the people.

Christ-ian interpretation: In Christ-ianity, Psalm 133 is used to describe the ideal of believers living together in unity, often linked to the concept of the "body of Christ".

It is frequently used in services of the Lord's Supper to remind the congregation of their shared identity as a family in faith.

It also serves as a call to maintain unity in the church through forgiveness and mutual support, recognizing that true unity is a gift from God.

Conclusion.

Psalms 133:1-3

How wonderful and pleasant it is when brothers live together in harmony! For harmony is as precious as the anointing oil that was poured over Aaron’s head, that ran down his beard and onto the border of his robe. Harmony is as refreshing as the dew from Mount Hermon that falls on the mountains of Zion. And there the LORD has pronounced his blessing, even life everlasting.

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