Psalms 24:5-10
Context24:5 Such godly people are rewarded by the Lord, 1
and vindicated by the God who delivers them. 2
24:6 Such purity characterizes the people who seek his favor,
Jacob’s descendants, who pray to him. 3 (Selah)
Rise up, 5 you eternal doors!
Then the majestic king 6 will enter! 7
24:8 Who is this majestic king? 8
The Lord who is strong and mighty!
The Lord who is mighty in battle!
24:9 Look up, you gates!
Rise up, you eternal doors!
Then the majestic king will enter!
24:10 Who is this majestic king?
The Lord who commands armies! 9
He is the majestic king! (Selah)
[24:5] 1 tn Heb “he (the righteous individual described in v. 4) lifts up a blessing from the
[24:5] 2 tn “and vindication from the God of his deliverance.”
[24:6] 3 tn Heb “this [is the] generation of the ones seeking him, the ones seeking your face, Jacob.” To “seek the
[24:7] 4 tn Heb “lift up your heads.” The gates of the Lord’s dwelling place are here personified. The idiom “lift up the head” often means “be confident, bold” (see Judg 8:28; Job 10:15; Ps 83:2; Zech 1:21).
[24:7] 5 tn Heb “lift yourselves up.”
[24:7] 6 tn Or “king of glory.”
[24:7] 7 tn Following the imperatives of the preceding lines, the prefixed verbal form with vav (ו) conjunctive indicates purpose or result.
[24:8] 8 sn Who is this majestic king? Perhaps the personified gates/doors ask this question, in response to the command given in v. 7.
[24:10] 9 tn Traditionally, “the