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Rather, I have stilled and calmed my soul,[a]
    hushed it like a weaned child.
Like a weaned child held in its mother’s arms,
    so is my soul within me.
O Israel, put your hope in the Lord
    both now and forevermore.[b]

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 131:2 Soul: see note on Ps 6:4. The psalmist keeps a guard over his desires. He is like a weaned child, who no longer frets for what it used to find indispensable and walks trustingly by its mother or lies peacefully in its mother’s arms.
  2. Psalm 131:3 Likewise all Israel, all God’s people, must hope only in the Lord. Weaned away from insubstantial ambitions, we must hanker for the sole solid fare: “My food is to do the will of the one who sent me, and to accomplish his work” (Jn 4:34).