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Psalms

Chapter 133
{Note: In I Samuel 23:18 and surrounding verses, we see that David and Saul's son Jonathan were great Category III friends. But in II Samuel 1:23 Jonathan is killed in battle alongside his father Saul. RBT says David wrote this Psalm in memory of his friend.}

1a~~{Title}'A Psalm of David Going up the Steps of the Temple'
  {shiyr ma`alah - referring 'meditation for going into Church/Temple'
  - on each step, David would quote a verse, then move up to the
  next step - a step at a time it is literally translated 'A Song of
  Degrees for David'}

1b~~Behold, how good
  {towb - here the good fragrance of memories of a good friend}
and how delightful {na`iym}
 it is for brethren {good friends - Jonathan and David}
to dwell in prosperity/harmony/rapport/blessing
  {David stayed in the forest and dwelled in the place of blessing -
  but Jonathan emoted and went back to his father in the castle
  and died with him}
together even as one {in harmony and rapport}
  { yachad yachad - very strong in the Hebrew}!

2~~ It is like the 'precious ointment'/'good anointing oil' on the head
  {see formula for the anointing oil in Exodus 30},
flowing down upon the beard
 - the beard of Aaron {idiom meaning 'the High Priest's beard'} -
that went down to the hem of his robes.

{Note: Here David is saying his cup of blessings is running over, but some 'oil' is missing. He is thinking back on his good friend Jonathan who should be with him as his second in command when David is king - but he is dead. When the High Priest was anointed in oil, he smelled so good that people shoved to get close to smell him.}

3~~As the dew of {Mount} Hermon
  {mountain in the North - dew represents the agricultural
  prosperity of Northern tribes of Israel},

and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion
  {dew represents the agricultural prosperity of the Southern tribes of
  Israel} . . .

for there {in Zion}
Jehovah/God divinely decreed
prosperity blessing
  {God has set Jerusalem as the capital city of Israel} . . .
plus life evermore.

{Note: This verse is idiomatic for the unity of the 12 tribes of Israel. Had Jonathan lived, David is thinking that the civil war would not have had to happen and all Israel would have been united in prosperity and blessings forever and ever.}