Psalm 24 is a psalm of David. Like all of his psalms he starts out praising Yahweh and acknowledging who he is and what he has. Then David asks the people a series of questions. One question is who they think the king of glory is. Then he tells them in case they don’t know. You got to love how David loves his Elohim.
To learn more about this series, read “To Yahweh Be the Glory.”
Yahweh, It is all Yours
The earth is yours, Yahweh, with all that is in it, the world and those who live there; for you set its foundations on the seas and established it on the rivers.
Who may go up to your mountain, Yahweh?
Who can stand in your holy place?
Those with clean hands and pure hearts, who don’t make vanities the purpose of their lives or swear oaths just to deceive. They will receive a blessing from you, Yahweh and justice from you, Elohim, who saves them. Such is the character of those who seek you, of Ya’akov, who seeks your face. (Selah)
Lift up your heads, you gates! Lift them up, everlasting doors, so that the glorious king can enter!
Who is he, this glorious king?
Yahweh, strong and mighty, Yahweh, mighty in battle.
Lift up your heads, you gates! Lift them up, everlasting doors, so that the glorious king can enter!
Who is he, this glorious king?
Yahweh -Tzva’ot you are the glorious king. (Selah)
Halleluyah!
Scripture Reference
Psalm 24