Psalms 24

Tyndale Open Study Notes 5 verses

Psalms 24:1

Ps 24 The shepherd of Ps 23, who is also the King of the whole world, takes possession of Zion.24:1-2 The kingdom belongs to the Creator, the Great King (cp. 22:27).24:1 The Lord created and now rules the earth and everything in it (see 1 Cor 10:25-26). He sees all its people (Ps 33:14), regardless of their status (49:1-2).

Psalms 24:2

24:2 God created everything in an orderly and stable manner (see 89:11; 102:25; 104:5).

Psalms 24:3

24:3-6 The citizens of the King’s realm include all who seek him. The Lord invites them to enter his presence.24:3 These questions invite readers to look away from their problems with the wicked and to examine themselves (see 15:1). • God’s holy place is the holy mountain, a reference both to Jerusalem and to heaven.

Psalms 24:4

24:4 Those with pure hands have not shed blood or injured relationships between people (see 9:12; 15:2-5). • Those with pure hearts commit themselves fully to the Lord, as evidenced in strength of character, transparency, and selflessness (51:10; 73:1; see Matt 5:8).

Psalms 24:10

24:10 The Lord of Heaven’s Armies reigns from his home, the Temple in Jerusalem (84:3-5). He excludes sin and sinners (24:3-6) but protects all who dwell in Zion.
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