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13 [a]But, you, O Lord, are enthroned forever,
    and your renown will endure for all generations.
14 You will arise and show mercy to Zion,
    for it is time for you to have pity on her;
    the appointed time[b] has come.
15 For her stones are precious to your servants,
    and her dust causes them to weep.[c]

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 102:13 The people thus experience a time of scorn. Uprooted from their temple and their land, they are too overwhelmed by the loss of what they most cherish for them to think of revenge. They have recourse to God’s tender mercies. In their misfortune, they fall back on a single certitude—the goodness of the Lord. At once, hope of restoration begins shining forth, for “the appointed time has come” (v. 14)—so much so that they do not stop at imagining the sole reestablishment of Israel, but their perspective of renewed happiness embraces all humanity.
  2. Psalm 102:14 Appointed time: the time established by God for judgment and salvation (see Ps 75:3; Ex 9:5; 2 Sam 24:15; Dan 11:27, 35).
  3. Psalm 102:15 The psalmist intimates that Zion must be highly cherished by the Lord for she is so dear to his servants.