And now&c. In the immediate future he anticipates not protection only but triumphant victory. Cp. Psalms 3:3; Psalms 110:7.

in his tabernacle Lit. in his tent, as in the preceding verse. There it may simply mean dwelling, in a general figurative sense; but here in connexion with the offering of sacrifice, it would seem that the tent which David pitched for the Ark on Mount Zion (2 Samuel 6:17) must be meant.

sacrifices of joy A bold expression for sacrifices of thanksgiving. Joymay mean the jubilant shoutingwith which religious festivities were celebrated (2 Samuel 6:15; Psalms 33:3; Psalms 47:5); or trumpet-sound, such as accompanied certain sacrifices (Numbers 10:10); here probably the former.

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