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The Bible Recap

Day 122 (Psalm 133) - Year 8

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

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🗓️ 2 May 2026

⏱️ 5 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:11.9

We officially passed the one-third mark in our reading plan today. Congratulations. Every year when I get

0:18.7

to this day in the reading plan, it makes me laugh. I don't know why the

0:21.8

people who put the plan together did it this way, but some of you are glad because it gives you a

0:25.6

chance to catch up if you're behind. Even though it's short, there's a lot more to Psalm 133 than

0:30.9

meets the eye. First, this is one of the songs of Ascent. So this would be a song the Israelites

0:36.4

sing as they travel on foot

0:37.9

from wherever their tribal alopin happens to be all the way to Jerusalem three times a year.

0:43.6

These are all hopeful, triumphant praise songs, but they each have a bit of a different angle on what

0:48.6

they're praising God for. So what were they singing about this time? Here's a little bit of a

0:54.0

background on where this psalm likely came from.

0:57.3

Do you remember back in Genesis 13 when Abram and Lot had to part ways because the land

1:01.6

wouldn't support them both?

1:03.7

This happened again in Genesis 36 with Jacob and Esau.

1:07.5

They had made up after years of fighting and being estranged from one another, but they had so many

1:12.4

family members in such large flocks that the amount of land required to feed everyone was too

1:17.0

much, so they had to separate. In both instances, the phrase used is the same one used here to say

1:23.1

dwell in unity. When David says how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity,

1:30.2

it's not just a nod to a peaceful situation between the brothers. It's also a nod to God's

1:35.5

provision. This isn't a desert land that can't feed many people like Abram and Lod and Jacob and

1:41.0

Esau encountered. This land is flourishing and can provide for everyone.

1:46.4

This doesn't just point to the good relationship between brothers. It also points to the good

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