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The Hebrew title for the book of Psalms is Tehillim, meaning "songs of praise," and individual psalms are referred to as Mizmorim: Mizmor Aleph (Psalm 1), Mizmor Bet (Psalm 2), and so on.
- Psalm 13
Note: In English translations, v1 and v2 are combined; in...
- Ketuvim
The Ketuvim, or Hebrew literary books, are subdivided into...
- Perek Yomi Tehillim
For example, on Sundays you would recite Psalm 1 (Mizmor...
- Psalm 13
24 The earth belongs to God! Everything in all the world is his! 2 He is the one who pushed the oceans back to let dry land appear. 3 Who may climb the mountain of the Lord and enter where he lives?
Lift up your heads, O you gates: As is common in Hebrew poetry, repetition communicates emphasis. The ideas of Psalm 24:7-8 were important and glorious enough to repeat. i. When Jesus entered Jerusalem at the Triumphal Entry, Matthew tells us that the city asked, “Who is this?” (Matthew 21:10).
~ The basic meaning of ashre “blessed” comes from the noun “happiness.” It refers to the happiness resulting from a wise and prudent life. ~ The masculine reference to “man” provides a window into Israelite patriarchal society. However, the message of the Psalm is applicable to all people. שׁיִאָה יֵרְשׁאַ
In Hebrew the exact same phrasing used in verse 7 is repeated in verse 9, emphasizing the poetry and importance of that moment. This psalm describes God as strong and mighty, mighty in battle and the Lord of hosts (Psalm 24:7–10).
Jun 6, 2017 · The key to understanding Psalm 24 is to recognize why it was written - its background and context. David wrote this psalm for a special occasion. Let’s turn our attention to the end of this psalm to discover why Psalm 24 was written. Verse 7 in the KJV says, Lift up your heads, O ye…
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As is stated over and over in the Tanakh, He chose to give the Land of Israel to the Jewish people. For He founded it upon the ocean, set it on the nether-streams. Who may ascend the mountain of Hashem? Who may stand in His holy place?— He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who has not taken a false oath by My life or sworn deceitfully.