Thoughts arising from the same expectations are continued. The happiness of a citizen of Zion, in his temporal prosperity, in his family enjoyments, and in the peace and honor of his country, is rehearsed. It may have been, as well as the previous Psalm, the language of Solomon; for in his days citizens of Zion were thus manifested in their prosperity. But also, like the previous one, it well suits the returning captives; for they return, of course, full of visions of all such happiness. And it will be the joyous expectation of God’s Israel in future days.
Patriarchal family happiness is here expected; for that will be revived in the kingdom on earth (Psa. 128:6, and Gen. 1:28). Human delights in family order and general earthly blessing will be the portion of Israel in the days of the kingdom. As of old, in days which were typical of the kingdom, we read that “Judah and Israel were many, as the sand which is by the sea in multitude, eating and drinking and making merry” (1 Kings 4:20).