psa 137:5 NIrV
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  • Psalm 122:5 - The thrones of the family line of David are there. That’s where the people are judged.
  • Psalm 122:6 - Pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Say, “May those who love you be secure.
  • Psalm 122:7 - May there be peace inside your walls. May your people be kept safe.”
  • Psalm 122:8 - I’m concerned for my family and friends. So I say to Jerusalem, “May you enjoy peace.”
  • Psalm 122:9 - I’m concerned about the house of the Lord our God. So I pray that things will go well with Jerusalem.
  • Zechariah 11:17 - “How terrible it will be for that worthless shepherd! He deserts the flock. May a sword strike his arm and his right eye! May his powerful arm become weak! May his right eye be totally blinded!”
  • Daniel 6:10 - Daniel found out that the king had signed the order. In spite of that, he did just as he had always done before. He went home to his upstairs room. Its windows opened toward Jerusalem. He went to his room three times a day to pray. He got down on his knees and gave thanks to his God.
  • Daniel 6:11 - Some of the other royal officials went to where Daniel was staying. They saw him praying and asking God for help.
  • Nehemiah 2:2 - So the king asked me, “Why are you looking so sad? You aren’t sick. You must be feeling very sad.” I was really afraid.
  • Nehemiah 2:3 - But I said to the king, “May you live forever! Why shouldn’t I look sad? The city where my people of long ago are buried has been destroyed. And fire has burned up its gates.”
  • Psalm 102:13 - You will rise up and show deep concern for Zion. The time has come for you to help Zion.
  • Psalm 102:14 - The stones of your destroyed city are priceless to us. Even its dust brings deep concern to us.
  • Psalm 84:10 - A single day in your courtyards is better than a thousand anywhere else. I would rather guard the door of the house of my God than live in the tents of sinful people.
  • Nehemiah 1:2 - At that time Hanani came from Judah with some other men. He was one of my brothers. I asked him and the other men about the Jews who were left alive in Judah. They had returned from Babylon. I also asked him about Jerusalem.
  • Nehemiah 1:3 - He and the men with him said to me, “Some of the people who returned are still alive. They are back in the land of Judah. But they are having a hard time. They are ashamed. The wall of Jerusalem is broken down. Its gates have been burned with fire.”
  • Nehemiah 1:4 - When I heard about these things, I sat down and wept. For several days I was very sad. I didn’t eat any food. And I prayed to the God of heaven.
  • Isaiah 62:1 - The Lord says, “For the good of Zion I will not keep silent. For Jerusalem’s benefit I will not remain quiet. I will not keep silent until what I will do for them shines like the sunrise. I will not remain quiet until they are saved and shine like a blazing torch.
  • Isaiah 62:6 - Jerusalem, I have stationed guards on your walls. They must never be silent day or night. You who call out to the Lord must not give yourselves any rest.
  • Isaiah 62:7 - And don’t give him any rest until he makes Jerusalem secure. Don’t give him any peace until people all over the earth praise that city.
  • Psalm 84:1 - Lord who rules over all, how lovely is the place where you live!
  • Psalm 84:2 - I can’t wait to be in the courtyards of the Lord’s temple. I really want to be there. My whole being cries out for the living God.
  • Jeremiah 51:50 - You who have not been killed in the war against Babylon, leave! Do not wait! In a land far away remember me. And think about Jerusalem.”
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