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Psalm 132:18

ESV His enemies I will clothe with shame, but on him his crown will shine."
NIV I will clothe his enemies with shame, but his head will be adorned with a radiant crown."
NASB I will clothe his enemies with shame, But upon himself his crown will gleam.'
CSB I will clothe his enemies with shame, but the crown he wears will be glorious."
NLT I will clothe his enemies with shame, but he will be a glorious king.'
KJV His enemies will I clothe with shame: but upon himself shall his crown flourish.
NKJV His enemies I will clothe with shame, But upon Himself His crown shall flourish.”

What does Psalm 132:18 mean?

Please see our chapter commentary on Psalm 132; verse-level content coming soon!
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Context Summary
Psalm 132:11–18 recalls the Lord's promises to David (2 Samuel 7:12). These include a guarantee that David's descendants would occupy the throne of Israel (Psalm 89:3–4). Once the ark was placed in the temple (1 Kings 8:1), that became identified as God's "house" (1 Kings 6:37; 9:10). Zion took on use as a second name for Jerusalem (2 Samuel 5:7; 2 Kings 9:28; Isaiah 2:3). The psalm anticipates the "anointed one" (Daniel 9:25) who would bring salvation (Luke 1:69).

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Chapter Summary
David vowed to create a permanent home for the Lord. This involved the ark of the covenant, which was eventually placed in Solomon's temple (1 Kings 8:1). God vowed that David's descendants would be the kings of Israel. The Lord also chose Jerusalem—sometimes referred to as "Zion"—as the symbolic seat of His power. From David's line, the Lord would produce an "anointed one" (Daniel 9:25–26), also called "Messiah."
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