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AnswerPsalm 122 is a song that eulogises the city of Jerusalem. Verse 5, by its reference to all the thrones, shows that it was written long after the time of King David, as in fact all the psalms were.

Verses 1-3 imply that the writer was one of those returning to Jerusalem from the Babylonian Exile. The author prays for peace and prosperity.
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What does psalms 231?

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