Psalm 120 Tune: Durham Scottish Metrical Psalter 1650

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    A Song of degrees.
    Why this psalm and the fourteen following, are called songs of degrees, we
    do not certainly know. It is plain, some of them are suited to secret
    worship, some to the family, and others to the public assembly. This
    psalm, from its affinity to the 52nd, is supposed to refer to Doeg the
    Edomite, I Samuel 22. We have, (1.) The psalmist's prayer to God for
    deliverance from the ruinous influence of malicious and false
    accusations, verses 1-2. (2.) His denunciation of the just, fearful, and lasting
    judgments of God against his malicious accusers, verses 3-4. (3.) His
    complaints of his quarrelsome and vexatious neighbours, verses 5-7.
    Never dare, my soul, to utter falsehood, or even truth in a malicious
    manner. Never dare to rush upon the fierce and lasting indignation of the
    Almighty. Never choose to make this world thy country, where sin and
    troubles so abound. But, ye blessed abodes of peace and purity, when
    shall I come to you! When shall I leave my evil neighbours, and come to
    God, to God my exceeding joy. ~John Brown of Haddington