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PSALM 133
WHEN BROTHERS DWELL IN UNITY
This short psalm of David celebrates brothers who are close in spirit and dwell together. Throughout Scripture, there are many examples of brothers with tumultuous relationships, including Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau, and Joseph with his eleven brothers.
David also mentions Aaron in this psalm, referring to Aaron and Moses, two brothers who were able to dwell in unity.
Psalm 133:1 ESV - "Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!"
STUDY QUESTIONS
- Psalm 133 focuses on brothers dwelling in unity.
- Why would this be important?
- Can you think of any brothers in the Bible who did not get along?
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