Psalms 24
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PSALM 24
Common Meter: 8,6,8,6
1The earth belongs unto the Lord,
and all that it contains;
The world that is inhabited,
and all that there remains.
2For the foundations thereof
he on the seas did lay,
And he hath it established
upon the floods to stay.
3Who is the man that shall ascend
into the hill of God?
Or who within his holy place
shall have a firm abode?
4Whose hands are clean, whose heart is pure,
and unto vanity
Who hath not lifted up his soul,
nor sworn deceitfully.
5He from th' Eternal shall receive
the blessing him upon,
And righteousness, ev'n from the God
of his salvation.
6This is the generation
that after him enquire,
O Jacob, who do seek thy face
with their whole heart's desire.
7Ye gates, lift up your heads on high;
ye doors that last for aye,
Be lifted up, that so the King
of glory enter may.
8But who of glory is the King?
The mighty Lord is this;
Ev'n that same Lord, that great in might
and strong in battle is.
9Ye gates, lift up your heads; ye doors,
doors that do last for aye,
Be lifted up, that so the King
of glory enter may.
10But who is he that is the King
of glory? who is this?
The Lord of hosts, and none but he,
the King of glory is.
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Psalms 24
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PSALM 24
1 The psalm of David. The earth and the fullness thereof is the Lord’s; the world, and all that dwell therein.
2For he founded it on the seas; and made it ready on floods.
3Who shall ascend or go up into the hill of the Lord; either who shall stand in the holy place of him?
4The innocent in hands, that is, in works, and in clean heart; which took not his soul in vain, neither swore in guile to his neighbour.
5He shall take blessing of the Lord; and mercy of God his health.
6This is the generation of men seeking him; of men seeking the face of God of Jacob.
7Ye princes, take up your gates, and ye everlasting gates, be ye raised; and the king of glory shall enter.
8Who is this king of glory? the Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle.
9Ye princes, take up your gates, and ye everlasting gates, be ye raised; and the king of glory shall enter.
10Who is this king of glory? the Lord of virtues#24:10 In the original Old Testament of the “Wycliffe Bible”, but only in Psalms, numerous verses have the phrase ‘the Lord of virtues’/’the Lord God of virtues’, where ‘virtues’ refers to ‘hosts’ or ‘armies’, as it does elsewhere, and so should be read ‘the Lord of hosts/’the Lord God of hosts’. As well, ‘virtue’ can mean ‘victory’, ‘power’ and ‘might/y’. or the Lord of hosts, he is the king of glory.
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