· Translation: KJV

Psalms 133:3like the dew of Hermon, that comes down on the hills of Zion; for there Yahweh gives the blessing, even life forever more.

The setting

Mount Hermon, northern Israel border. Pilgrims climbing toward Jerusalem notice how dew from this 9,000-foot mountain flows down to Zion...

The emotion here: awe at witnessing families reunited on pilgrimage

The original word

tal (טַל) — life-giving dew that appears mysteriously at dawn

Why it matters

Mount Hermon's dew travels 120 miles south to Jerusalem through underground springs

Read with care

What most readers miss in Psalms 133:3

This is a geographical miracle — mountain dew shouldn't reach 120 miles away

Common misconceptionPeople think this is about church attendance, but it's about the miraculous blessing that flows when divided families come back together.

Bible Genome reading

Psalms 133:3 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerDavid
EraUnited Kingdom
Primary emotionworship
Literary typepsalm
MarkPromise of God

Emotional genome

Comfort power80%
Quotability70%
Memorability75%
Crisis relevance40%
Standalone60%
Themes:eternal lifedivine blessingunity

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Open Psalms 133

Psalms 133:3 comes from the book of Psalms, written during the United Kingdom period. These words are attributed to David. The dominant emotion in this verse is worship, with a comfort power of 80% and a tone that is reverent. It belongs to the psalm genre of biblical literature. Key themes include eternal life, divine blessing, unity. Notable phrases: life forevermore; Yahweh gives the blessing. This verse contains a promise of God.

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