Literary Context
This line opens a “Song of Ascents” psalm (Psalms 120–134), a cluster often associated with travel to Jerusalem and shared worship. As an opening memory, it sets a tone of gratitude by starting with a past act and then describing its impact on the community’s inner world. Even though only one verse is in view here, its wording functions like a headline: it names the turning point (return to Zion) and frames the rest of the psalm’s outlook by emphasizing astonishment and joy rather than analysis or argument.
