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84:9 O God , take notice of our shield ! Show concern for your chosen king ! 84:10 Certainly spending just one day in your temple courts is better than spending a thousand elsewhere. I would rather stand at the entrance to the temple of my God than live in the tents of the wicked . 84:11 For the Lord God is our sovereign protector . The Lord bestows favor and honor ; he withholds no good thing from those who have integrity . 84:12 O Lord who rules over all , how blessed are those who trust in you!

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  • [Psa 84:10] How Lovely Are Thy Tents, O Lord
  • [Psa 84:10] How Lovely, How Divinely Sweet
  • [Psa 84:10] My Soul, How Lovely Is The Place
  • [Psa 84:10] Pleasant Are Thy Courts Above
  • [Psa 84:11] Eternal Sun Of Righteousness
  • [Psa 84:11] Jesus, Sun And Shield Art Thou
  • [Psa 84:11] Sun Of My Soul
  • [Psa 84:11] Trust And Obey

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Promises From God; Promises Don't Break by Leaning on them; Twelve Promises

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • "The way of the land of the Philistines"refers to the most northern of three routes travelers took from Egypt to Canaan (v. 17). The others lay farther south. The Egyptians had heavily fortified this caravan route, also calle...
  • The texts of the individual psalms do not usually indicate who wrote them.1However some of the titles of the individual psalms do contain information about the writers.2This is the only really reliable information we have as ...
  • I. Book 1: chs. 1-41II. Book 2: chs. 42-72III. Book 3: chs. 73-89IV. Book 4: chs. 90-106V. Book 5: chs. 107-150...
  • 3:3 David believed God had not abandoned him but viewed Him as his real source of protection, his "shield."This figure is common in the psalms (cf. 7:10; 18:2, 30; 28:7; 33:20; 59:11; 84:11; 115:9-11; 119:114; 144:2). "My glo...
  • A man or men named Asaph wrote 17 of the psalms in this book (Pss. 73-83). Other writers were the sons of Korah (Pss. 84-85, 87), David (Ps. 86), Heman (Ps. 88), and Ethan (Ps. 89). Asaph, Heman, and Ethan were musicians from...
  • 84:1-2 The dwelling places of the Lord of armies were His temple and its courtyards. This is where God abode in a localized sense during this period of Israel's history. He promised to meet with His people in a special way th...
  • 84:8-9 The pilgrim addressed God in prayer as he travelled. He interceded for the king who was as a shield for the people as well as the Lord's anointed vice regent.84:10-12 He valued standing and serving in the temple becaus...
  • 89:38-45 Next Ethan recounted what God had permitted to overtake David. He was now weak and defeated rather than being strong and successful. God had apparently cut David off and gone back on His promises. The fall of Jerusal...
  • Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89."In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus, pp. 55-77. Edited by Donald K. Campbell and Jeffrey L. Townsend. Chicago: Moody Press, 1992._____. Lord of Song. Portland: Multnomah P...
  • 6:20 Clearly Jesus' disciples were the primary objects of His instruction in this sermon (cf. vv. 13-19)."Blessed"(Gr. makarios) in this context describes the happy condition of someone whom God has blessed with His special f...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • O Lord of Hosts, blessed is the man that trusteth in Thee.'--Psalm 84:12.In my last sermon from the central portion of this psalm I pointed out that the Psalmist thrice celebrates the blessedness of certain types of character...
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