Psalms 68:24
even.24:7-10; 47:5-7; 2Sa 6:12-17; 1Ch 13:8; 15:16-24Psalms 73:17-18
Until.27:4; 63:2; 77:13; 119:24,130then.37:37,38; Job 27:8; Ec 8:12,13; Jer 5:31; Lu 12:20; 16:22,23 Surely.35:6; De 32:35; Jer 23:12thou castedst.37:20,24,35-38; 55:23; 92:7; 94:23; 2Th 1:9Psalms 77:13-14
Thy way.27:4; 63:2; 68:25; 73:17who.89:6-8; Ex 15:11; De 32:31; Isa 40:18,25; 46:5 the God.72:18; 86:10; 105:5; 136:4; Ex 15:11; Re 15:3thou hast.Ex 13:14; 15:6; Jos 9:9,10; Isa 51:9; 52:10; Da 3:29; 6:27Psalms 84:2-11
soul.42:1,2; 63:1,2; 73:26; 119:20,81; 143:6; So 2:4,5; 5:8heart.Job 23:3; Isa 26:9; 64:1 Yea, etc.Or, rather, "Even as the sparrow findeth a house, and the swallow ({deror,} or the ring-dove, according to some, but probably the bird which Forskal mentions among the migratory birds of Alexandria, by the name of {dururi}) a nest for herself where she may lay her young, (so I seek) thine altars, O Jehovah, God of hosts, my King and my God." That is, as nature inclines birds to seek and prepare their nests, so grace has taught me to desire thy altars, and to worship there. sparrow.90:1; 91:1; 116:7; Mt 8:20; 23:37 Blessed.23:6; 27:4; 65:4; 134:1-3they will.71:8,15; 145:1,2,21; Isa 12:4,5; Re 7:15 strength.28:7,8; Isa 45:24; Zec 10:12; 2Co 12:9; Php 4:13in whose.40:8; 42:4; 55:14; Isa 26:9; Jer 31:33; 50:4,5; Mic 4:2 Who.66:10-12; Joh 16:33; Ac 14:22; Ro 5:3-5; 8:37; 2Co 4:17; Re 7:14Baca, etc. or, mulberry-trees, make him a well, etc.{Baca} is probably a large shrub, which the Arabs still call {baca,} (see on 2 Sa 5:23;) and this valley, as Celsius observes, seems to be one "embarrassed with [such] bushes and thorns, which could not be passed without labour and tears,"--{bacah,} as 7 MSS., Aquila, and Vulgate read. 2Sa 5:22-24the rain.68:9; 2Ki 3:9-20filleth. Heb. covereth. They.Job 17:9; Pr 4:18; Isa 40:31; Joh 15:2; 2Co 3:18; 2Pe 3:18strength to strength. Heb. company to company.Lu 2:24in Zion.43:3; De 16:16; Isa 46:13; Jer 31:6; Zec 14:16; Joh 6:39; 14:31Th 4:17 8 our.11; 98:1; Ge 15:1; De 33:29the face.2:2,6; *marg:89:20; 1Sa 2:10; 2Sa 23:1; 2Ch 6:42; Ac 4:27 For.1,2; 27:4; 43:3,4; 63:2; Lu 2:46; Ro 8:5,6; Php 3:20I had, etc. Heb. I would choose rather to sit at thethreshold. Jas 2:3to dwell.17:14,15; 26:8-10; 141:4,5 a sun.27:1; Isa 60:19,20; Mal 4:2; Joh 1:9; 8:12; Re 21:23shield.9; 3:3; 47:9; 115:9-11; 119:114; Ge 15:1; Pr 2:7the Lord.Joh 1:16; Ro 8:16-18; 2Co 3:18; 4:17; Php 1:6no.34:9,10; 85:12; Mt 6:33; Php 4:19walk.15:2; Pr 2:7; 10:9; 28:6,18; Mic 2:7; Ga 2:14Psalms 96:6
Honour.8:1; 19:1; 63:2,3; 93:1; 104:1; Heb 1:3; 2Pe 1:16,17strength.27:4; 29:1,2,9; 50:2sanctuary.1Ch 16:27Psalms 134:2
Lift up.28:2; 63:4; 141:2; La 2:19; 3:41in the sanctuary. or, in holiness.26:6; 1Ti 2:8Isaiah 60:13
The glory.That is, the cedar; and as the choice timber of Lebanon beautified Solomon's temple, that footstool of Jehovah; so shall the peculiar advantages of every nation, and of every description of men, concur to beautify the church of Christ, which He has determined to make glorious. The language then becomes more energetic, and the images employed more grand and magnificent; and nothing can answer to the glorious description but some future exalted state of the church on earth, or the church triumphant in heaven; though several expressions seem to limit it to the church below. 35:2; 41:19,20; 55:13; Ho 14:6,7to beautify.Ezr 7:27the place.66:1; 1Ch 28:2; Ps 96:6; 132:7
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