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PSALM LXXXIV
_The psalmist longs for communion with God in the sanctuary_,
1-3.
_The blessedness of those who enjoy God's ordinances_, 4-7.
_With confidence in God, he prays for restoration to his...
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HOW AMIABLE - How much to he loved; how lovely. The word amiable is
now used to denote a quality of mind or disposition - as gentle,
affectionate, kind. The word used here, however in the original, me...
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PSALM 84-89
Psalms 84
In View of the Sanctuary
_ 1. Heart longings (Psalms 84:1)_
2. In the sanctuary (Psalms 84:8)
The two next Psalms are of the sons of Korah, who themselves are
monuments of s...
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LXXXIV. A PILGRIM PSALM.
Psalms 84:3. sparrow (rather little bird generally) and SWALLOW are
metaphorical for pious Jewish pilgrims. As the birds find their nests
and homes, so the Jew, worthy of the...
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TITLE.. PSALM. Hebrew. _mismor._ See App-65.
FOR THE SONS OF KORAH. of, &c. The seventh of nine so ascribed. See
note on Psalms 42, and App-63.
How...! Figure of speech. _Ecphdnlsis._ App-6.
AMIAB...
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_How amiable_are _thy tabernacles_) Or, How dear is thy
dwelling-place. _Amiable_is no longer used of things, in the sense of
_worthy to be loved_. For _dwelling-place_see note on Psalms 26:8. The
plu...
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The Psalmist's delight in the house of God....
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DISCOURSE: 639
DIVINE ORDINANCES LOVELY
Psalms 84:1. Haw amiable are thy tabernacles, O Lord of Hosts! My soul
longeth, yea, even fainteth, for the courts of the Lord: my heart and
my flesh crieth out...
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_The prophet, longing for the communion of the sanctuary, sheweth how
blessed they are that dwell therein: he prayeth to be restored unto
it._
To the chief musician upon Gittith, A psalm for the sons...
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PSALMS 84
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
The Longing of a Levite for the Habitations of Jehovah in Zion, with
Inspiring Memories of a Past Pilgrimage and Exultant Joy in Renewed
Service.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psa...
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How amiable are thy tabernacles, O LORD of hosts!
Psalms 84:1.-Meditation on the blessedness of dwelling in God's house
(Psalms 84:1); prayer on the ground that Yahweh giveth grace and glory
to the...
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84:1 Gittith. (d-7) See Psalms 8 ....
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HOW AMIABLE] RM 'how lovely,' and how lovable....
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This Ps. sets forth the attractiveness of the Temple and its worship
(Psalms 84:1), and the happiness of the pilgrims who gather to it from
different parts of the land (Psalms 84:5). After a prayer fo...
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Psalms 73:89
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
JOURNEY TO ZION
PSALMS 84
Jesus said, "Foxes have holes and the birds of the air have nests.
But the Son of Man has nowhere to rest his head" ...
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HOW AMIABLE. — Better, _How loved and how lovable._ The Hebrew word
combines both senses.
TABERNACLES. — Better, perhaps, _dwellings._ (Comp. Psalms 43:3.)
The plural is used poetically, therefore we...
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לַ † מְנַצֵּ֥חַ עַֽל ־הַ גִּתִּ֑ית לִ...
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Psalms 84:1
THE same longing for and delight in the sanctuary which found pathetic
expression in Psalms 42:1 and Psalms 43:1, inspire this psalm. Like
these, it is ascribed in the superscription to th...
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LONGING FOR THE HOUSE OF GOD
Psalms 84:1
This is one of the sweetest of the Psalms. David probably composed it
during his absence from Jerusalem at the time of Absalom's rebellion,
though its final...
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This is a pilgrim psalm. It falls into three strophes divided by
Selahs. The first describes the pilgrim's hope (vv. Psa 84:1-4); the
second, the pilgrim's experience (vv. Psa 84:5-8); the third,
pilg...
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"To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A Psalm for the sons of Korah."
How amiable [are] thy tabernacles, O (a) LORD of hosts!
(a) David complains that he cannot have access to the Church of God to
mak...
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_Psalm. It resembles the 66th [psalm], and seems to have been sung
when the first-fruits were brought to the temple. Most people explain
it of the captives delivered, (Theodoret; Du Pin) and of Christ...
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CONTENTS
We have here the earnest longings and devout aspirations of the soul
for personal communion with God in Christ. The blessedness of that man
is sublimely set forth who hath a God in Christ fo...
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Though the latter part of this rapturous Psalm evidently belongs to
the church, and is the language of the church concerning Christ; yet I
do not see wherefore the former part may not be supposed to b...
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1_How amiable are thy tabernacles, O Jehovah of Hosts! _David
complains of his being deprived of liberty of access to the Church of
God, there to make a profession of his faith, to improve in godlines...
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Psalms 84 contemplates the blessedness of going up to the courts of
Jehovah, yet, in the figurative allusion to the road thither, refers
to the path of tears which His people have had to tread towards...
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HOW AMIABLE ARE THY TABERNACLES, O LORD OF HOSTS!] Which were erected
in the wilderness by Moses at the command of God, and brought into the
land of Canaan, where the Lord took up his dwelling: here h...
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Psalms 84:1 «To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A Psalm for the sons
of Korah. » How amiable [are] thy tabernacles, O LORD of hosts!
_A Psalm_] Or the same subject with the forty-second, and made wh...
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_How amiable are thy tabernacles_ That is, thy tabernacle, termed
_tabernacles;_ either, 1st, Because it consisted of several parts; or,
2d, To denote its excellence; as _behemoth_, or _beasts_, is pu...
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LONGING FOR THE BEAUTY OF THE WORD OF GOD.
To the chief musician upon Gittith, to be used in public worship with
the accompaniment of a stringed instrument brought by David from the
Philistine city o...
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How amiable are Thy tabernacles, the places where God revealed Himself
being both worthy of love and beloved by those who realize their
importance, O LORD OF HOSTS! The plural is used in speaking of G...
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1-7 The ordinances of God are the believer's solace in this evil
world; in them he enjoys the presence of the living God: this causes
him to regret his absence from them. They are to his soul as the...
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PSALM 84 THE ARGUMENT. The author of this Psalm seems to have been
David, partly because it is ascribed to no other, and partly because
it is most agreeable to his style and condition, and the occasio...
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GITTITH
See title note;
(_ See Scofield) - (Psalms 8:1). _...
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Psalms 84:1
I. Consider who is the Father of this home. He is the almighty God.
With what confidence it becomes the children of such a Father to
depend on their home being replenished with happiness!...
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To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A Psalm for the sons of Korah. It
is thought, by some interpreters, that Gittith signifies the
winepress. They must have been a very godly people who sang such song...
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Psalms 84:1. _How amiable are thy tabernacles, O LORD of hosts!_
«Though they are only tabernacles, temporary structures that are soon
to be taken down, and carried away, they are very dear to us. Th...
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May the Spirit of God bless to us every syllable of this familiar
Psalm as we read it!
Psalms 84:1. _How amiable are thy tabernacles, O LORD of hosts! My
soul longeth, yea, even fainteth for the cour...
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A Psalm for the sons of Korah. You remember how Korah, Dathan, and
Abiram were destroyed because of their rebellion against the Lord, and
their revolt against his chosen servant, Moses and Aaron, and...
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CONTENTS: Testimony to God's goodness and the happiness of those who
put their confidence in Him.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist, Jacob.
CONCLUSION: True subjects love the courts of their King. Favored
in...
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Though the writer of this psalm is not named in the title, yet it is
not doubted but David was the author.
Psalms 84:1. _How amiable are thy tabernacles._ The word is plural,
for the tabernacle had th...
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_How amiable are Thy tabernacles, O Lord of Hosts! _
A GOOD MAN IN RELATION TO THE SCENES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP
I. As deprived of these privileges. In his deprivation he reveals--
1. A devout admiratio...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 84:1. This is a psalm celebrating
pilgrimage to Jerusalem to worship at the temple. It is very much like
the hymns in praise of Zion as God’s special place (e.g.,...
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“_To the chief Musician upon Gittith_.” (See
Introduction to Psalms 81) “_A Psalm for the sons of Korah_.” (See
Introduction to Psalms 42)
_Occasion_.—The Psalm was evi...
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EXPOSITION
This psalm, attributed (see title) to the "sons of Korah," or the
Korahite Levites (see 1 Chronicles 26:1; 2 Chronicles 20:19),
describes the blessedness of their position as dwellers in th...
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Psa 84:1-12 is a beautiful psalm of the tabernacles of God.
How amiable are thy tabernacles, O LORD of hosts! My soul longs, even
faints for the courts of the LORD: my heart and my flesh cry out for...
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1 Kings 22:19; Hebrews 9:23; Hebrews 9:24; Isaiah 6:2; Isaiah 6:3;...