A song of ascents
“Yahweh!
Remember in David’s favor.
Remember all the hardships he endured.
Remember how he swore to Yahweh.
Remember how he vowed to the mighty one of Jacob.
‘I will not enter my house.
I will not get into my bed.
I will not give sleep to my eyes.
I will not give slumber to my eyelids.
I will not do these things
Until I find a place for Yahweh,
A dwelling place for the mighty one of Jacob.’”
Psalm 132 is another in this series of pilgrimage songs or psalms on the ascent to Jerusalem. However, this longer psalm celebrates the transfer of the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem at the time of David, based on 2 Samuel, chapter 7. This psalmist asks Yahweh to remember that he had favored David in all his hardships. He wanted Yahweh to remember that David had vowed to the mighty one of Jacob. David said that he would not enter his house, go to bed, and let his eyes sleep, or let his eyelids slumber until he had found a dwelling place for Yahweh, the mighty one of Jacob. Yahweh was called the mighty one of Jacob. Obviously this is an exaggeration that David would not sleep until he built a place for the Ark of the Covenant, considered to be the presence of Yahweh.