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I am for peace, But when I speak, they are for war. Psalm 121 A Song of Ascents.

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A Believer's Identity in Peace

Commentators emphasize that the psalmist's statement, "I am for peace," is more than a preference; it's an identity. The Hebrew is literally, "I am peace." Scholars like John Gill note this describes a person wholly devoted to peace, who loves and pursues it. This establishes a stark contrast with those who are "for war," highlighting the believer's calling to embody peace in a world often inclined toward conflict.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Psalms 120:7

18th Century

Theologian

I am for peace - Margin, “A man of peace.” Literally, “I (am) peace.” It is my nature. I desire to live in peace. I strive to do so. I do no…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Psalms 120:7

19th Century

Bishop

I am for peace. —For the concise and significant phrase, “I peace,” see Note, Psalms 109:3. Both pronouns,

John Gill

John Gill

On Psalms 120:7

17th Century

Pastor

I [am for] peace
Am wholly peace; a man of peace, as Aben Ezra; of a peaceable disposition, devoted to peace; love i…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Psalms 120:5–7

17th Century

Minister

It is very grievous to a good person, to be thrown into and kept in the company of the wicked, from whom they hope to be forever separated. Here yo…