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Verse Psalms 24:4. HE THAT _HATH CLEAN HANDS_] He whose conscience is
irreproachable; whose heart is without deceit and uninfluenced by
unholy passions.
_WHO HATH NOT LIFTED UP HIS SOUL_] Who has no...
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HE THAT HATH CLEAN HANDS - In the parallel passage in Psalms 15:2, the
answer to the question is, “He that walketh uprightly, and worketh
righteousness.” The sentiment is substantially the same there...
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Psalms 24
The Chief Shepherd, the King of Glory
_ 1. Who shall dwell with Him when He comes? (Psalms 24:1)_
2. The glorious manifestation of the King (Psalms 24:7)...
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XXIV. PSALMS 24:1 f. Yahweh the Creator.
PSALMS 24:2. For the water under the earth, _cf._ Exodus 20:4. There
was sea below the earth, another on a level with the earth, and a
third ocean above the f...
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CLEAN. Compare Psalms 15 and Exodus 20:13.
SOUL. Hebrew _nephesh._ App-13....
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The moral conditions required for access to the presence of so great a
God. His Holiness corresponds to His Majesty. Psalms 15:1 ff. and
Isaiah 33:14 ff. are parallel in substance as well as form....
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_He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart_ He who is innocent of
violence and wrong-doing (Psalms 18:20; Psalms 18:24); nay, innocent
even in thought and purpose as well as in deed. Cp. Psalms 73:1;...
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PSALMS 24
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
The Admission of Worshippers into the Presence of the Previously
Admitted King.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 24:1-2, Jehovah's Ownership of the World the Ground
for Worshi...
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_HE THAT HATH CLEAN HANDS, AND A PURE HEART; WHO HATH NOT LIFTED UP
HIS SOUL UNTO VANITY, NOR SWORN DECEITFULLY._
Clean hands, and a pure heart. As it is a kingdom of righteousness,
the righteous alo...
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This Ps. is generally, and very appropriately, connected with the
occasion when David brought up the ark from the house of Obededom to
the tent prepared for it on Mt. Zion. It declares the universal
s...
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Cp. Psalms 15....
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
before a word to show an explanation.
The translated Bible tex...
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For the elaboration of this answer, see Psalms 15 and Isaiah 33:15;
Isaiah 33:18. “The answer is remarkable, as expressing in language
so clear that a child may understand it, the great doctrine that...
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HIS SOUL. — The Hebrew margin is “my soul,” a reading confirmed
by the Alexandrian Codex of the LXX. The Rabbis defend it by saying
_soul_ here _= name_ (comp. Amos 6:8; Jeremiah 51:14), and _to lift...
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נְקִ֥י כַפַּ֗יִם וּֽ בַר ־לֵ֫בָ֥ב
אֲשֶׁ֤ר ׀ ל
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Psalms 24:1
EWALD'S widely accepted view that this psalm is a composite of two
fragments rests on a somewhat exaggerated estimate of the differences
in tone and structure of the parts. These are obvio...
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ENTERING JEHOVAH'S HOLY PLACE
Psalms 24:1
Psalms 22:1 tells of the cross; Psalms 23:1 of the crook; Psalms 24:1
of the crown. This grea
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This is the final psalm of the three, and as in Psa 22:1-31 the words
so far exceed the possibility of exhaustion by any circumstances
originating them as to create an opinion unanimously in favor of...
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All, is not expressed in Hebrew or some copies of the Septuagint.
(Berthier) --- Cause. No one can have reason to do so. But those who
injure their harmless brethren, are more reprehensible, (Haydock)...
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Who is this? Where is the man that can say, I have made my heart
clean, I am pure from sin? Proverbs 20:9. Where shall we look among
all the fallen sons of Adam for one to answer this description? All...
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Psalms 24
_ Proper Psalm for Ascension Day_ (_Evening_).
PSALMS 24-26 = _ Day 5_ (_Morning_)....
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4._He who is clean of hands, and pure of heart. _Under the purity of
the hands and of the heart, and the reverence of God’s name, he
comprehends all religion, and denotes a well ordered life. True
pur...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 23 AND 24.
Psalms 23, 24 go in a certain sense by themselves, giving the perfect
confidence in the Shepherd, Jehovah, founded on the experience of what
He is in...
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HE THAT HATH CLEAN HANDS, AND A PURE HEART,.... Though "clean hands"
are mentioned first, as being more obvious to view, and better known,
and more subject to the cognizance and observation of others;...
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He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his
soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully.
Ver. 4. _He that hath clean hands_] The clean in hands, that is, of
innocent and unblam...
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_He that hath clean hands_ Whose actions and conversation are holy and
unblameable. It is here very observable that the character of a right
and acceptable worshipper of God is not taken from his nati...
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THE COMING OF THE KING OF GLORY.
The Messianic kingdom.
A psalm of David, another hymn of the Messiah and His kingdom, to
prepare the believers of the Old Testament for His coming and to
inspire the...
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He that hath clean hands, which were Levitically pure and unstained
with crimes, AND A PURE HEART, whose love to Jehovah is without
hypocrisy; WHO HATH NOT LIFTED UP HIS SOUL UNTO VANITY, in any form...
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HE THAT HATH CLEAN HANDS:
_ Heb._ the clean of hands...
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1-6 We ourselves are not our own; our bodies, our souls, are not.
Even those of the children of men are God's, who know him not, nor own
their relation to him. A soul that knows and considers its own...
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Whose actions and conversations are holy and unblamable. It is here
very observable, that the character of a right and acceptable
worshipper of God is not taken from his nation and relation to
Abraham...
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Psalms 24:4 clean H5355 hands H3709 pure H1249 heart H3824 up H5375
(H8804) soul H5315 idol H7723 sworn...
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WHO MAY ENTER THE HOLY PLACE OF YHWH? (PSALMS 24:3)
Psalms 24:3
‘Who will ascend into the hill of YHWH?
And who will stand in his holy place?'
But now having considered the greatness of YHWH an imp...
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Psalms 24:4
Our hands are the instruments by which we accomplish anything and make
ourselves useful, and hence to have "clean hands" means to do honest
and good things. I shall tell you about several...
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Psalms 24:3
I. The men who approach a holy God must be holy. Reason and
common-sense proclaim, "Like draws to like." The loftiest form of
worship is always imitation. "Be ye therefore followers of God...
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Psalms 24:1. _The earth is the LORD'S, and the fullness thereof,_
And therefore it is also the believer's. The real fullness of the
earth belongs to the Christian. «The meek shall inherit the earth.»...
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CONTENTS: The one who shall stand before Jehovah.
CHARACTER: God.
CONCLUSION: Those who have been made meet for heaven shall be brought
safely into God's presence. While none may venture to meet God...
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Psalms 24:1. _The fulness thereof._ Targum, _all its creatures;_ all
that the earth contains and supports.
Psalms 24:4. _Not lifted up his soul to vanity;_ that is, to an idol.
So the LXX, ματαια. Id...
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_Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?_
CLIMBING THE MOUNTAIN
We may fairly compare the life of a Christian to the ascent of a
mountain. Propose the text as a serious question.
I. Some who an...
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THE RIGHT KIND OF HANDS
Clean hands. Psalms 24:4.
Did you ever stop to think what very powerful things hands are? It is
with our brains that we think, and it is with our tongues that we
speak, but i...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 24:1. This psalm seems to be intended for
public worship—perhaps a celebration remembering how David brought
the ark of the Lord into Jerusalem (2
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 24:3 Every Israelite has the right to attend
worship at the sanctuary (THE HILL OF THE LORD, HIS HOLY PLACE), but
not everyone will really r
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INTRODUCTION
“This grand choral hymn was in all probability composed and sung on
the occasion of the removal of the ark from the house of Obed-Edom to
the city of David, on Mount Zion (2 Samuel 6). It...
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EXPOSITION
AT first sight this psalm seems to be composed of two quite separate
fragments (Psalms 24:1 and Psalms 24:7); whence Ewald has laid it down
that, in their origin, the two parts were wholly...
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The earth is the LORD'S, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they
that dwell therein (Psalms 24:1).
It all belongs to God.
For he hath founded it upon the seas, he established it upon the
flood...
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1 Timothy 1:10; 1 Timothy 2:8; 2 Corinthians 7:1; Acts 14:15; Acts
15:9
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He — Whose actions and conversation are holy and unblameable. Pure
heart — Careful to approve itself to God, as well as to men;
ordering a man's very thoughts and affections according to God's word.
V...