Psalms 96:8
Context96:8 Ascribe to the Lord the splendor he deserves! 1
Bring an offering and enter his courts!
Psalms 100:4
Context100:4 Enter his gates with thanksgiving,
and his courts with praise!
Give him thanks!
Praise his name!
Psalms 118:19-20
Context118:19 Open for me the gates of the just king’s temple! 2
I will enter through them and give thanks to the Lord.
118:20 This is the Lord’s gate –
the godly enter through it.
Psalms 122:3-4
Context122:3 Jerusalem 3 is a city designed
to accommodate an assembly. 4
122:4 The tribes go up 5 there, 6
the tribes of the Lord,
where it is required that Israel
give thanks to the name of the Lord. 7
Psalms 135:2
Context135:2 who serve 8 in the Lord’s temple,
in the courts of the temple of our God.
Psalms 135:2
Context135:2 who serve 9 in the Lord’s temple,
in the courts of the temple of our God.
Psalms 6:6
Context6:6 I am exhausted as I groan;
all night long I drench my bed in tears; 10
my tears saturate the cushion beneath me. 11
[96:8] 1 tn Heb “the splendor of [i.e., “due”] his name.”
[118:19] 2 tn Heb “the gates of justice.” The gates of the
[122:3] 3 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
[122:3] 4 tc Heb “Jerusalem, which is built like a city which is joined to her together.” The meaning of the Hebrew text is unclear. Many regard this as a description of the compact way in which the city was designed or constructed. The translation assumes an emendation of the verb חֻבְּרָה (khubbÿrah, “is joined”) to a noun חֶבְרָה (khevrah, “association; company”). The text then reads literally, “Jerusalem, which is built like a city which has a company together.” This in turn can be taken as a reference to Jerusalem’s role as a city where people congregated for religious festivals and other civic occasions (see vv. 4-5).
[122:4] 6 tn Heb “which is where the tribes go up.”
[122:4] 7 tn Heb “[it is] a statute for Israel to give thanks to the name of the
[6:6] 10 tn Heb “I cause to swim through all the night my bed.”