Psalms 133:1 « A Song of degrees of David. » Behold, how good and how pleasant [it is] for brethren to dwell together in unity!
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Behold, how good and how pleasant it is ] This David is thought to have said to the people, when, after eight years’ unnatural war, they came together to Hebron, to anoint him king over all Israel,
2Sa 5:1-5 Behold, be affected with that happiness of yours which no tongue can utter.
Accipe quod sentitur antequam discitur, as Cyprian saith in another case.
How good and how pleasant ] Precious and profitable, sweet and delectable, λιπαρον και λαμτρον , dainty and goodly, as
Revelation 18:14 . Communion of saints is the next happiness upon earth to communion with God.
To dwell together ] Heb. even together, that is, even as God dwelleth with them,
Psalms 132:13-14 , to be "kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love,"
Romans 12:10 , to be as those primitive Christians were,
Acts 2:24-27 , of one heart and of one soul. The number of two hath by the heathens been accounted accursed, because it was the first that departed from unity.