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Psalms 127:4 King James Version (KJV)

4 As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth.


Psalms 127:4 King James Version with Strong's Concordance (STRONG)

4 As arrows H2671 are in the hand H3027 of a mighty man; H1368 so are children H1121 of the youth. H5271


Psalms 127:4 American Standard (ASV)

4 As arrows in the hand of a mighty man, So are the children of youth.


Psalms 127:4 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

4 As arrows in the hand of a mighty one, So `are' the sons of the young men.


Psalms 127:4 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

4 As arrows in the hand of a mighty man, so are the children of youth.


Psalms 127:4 World English Bible (WEB)

4 As arrows in the hand of a mighty man, So are the children of youth.


Psalms 127:4 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

4 Like arrows in the hand of a man of war, are the children of the young.

Cross Reference

Proverbs 17:6 KJV

Children's children are the crown of old men; and the glory of children are their fathers.

Proverbs 31:28 KJV

Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.

Jeremiah 50:9 KJV

For, lo, I will raise and cause to come up against Babylon an assembly of great nations from the north country: and they shall set themselves in array against her; from thence she shall be taken: their arrows shall be as of a mighty expert man; none shall return in vain.

Psalms 120:4 KJV

Sharp arrows of the mighty, with coals of juniper.

Commentary on Psalms 127 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 127

Ps 127:1-5. The theme of this Psalm, that human enterprises only succeed by the divine blessing, was probably associated with the building of the temple by Solomon, its author. It may have been adopted in this view, as suited to this series especially, as appropriately expressing the sentiments of God's worshippers in relation to the erection of the second temple.

1, 2. suggest the view of the theme given.

2. so he giveth his beloved sleep—that is, His providential care gives sleep which no efforts of ours can otherwise procure, and this is a reason for trust as to other things (compare Mt 6:26-32).

3-5. Posterity is often represented as a blessing from God (Ge 30:2, 18; 1Sa 1:19, 20). Children are represented as the defenders (arrows) of their parents in war, and in litigation.

5. adversaries in the gate—or place of public business (compare Job 5:4; Ps 69:12).