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Psalms 24:1
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Psalms 24:1

God's supreme sovereignty requires a befitting holiness of life and heart in His worshippers; a sentiment sublimely illustrated by describing His entrance into the sanctuary, by the symbol of His worship—the ark, as requiring the most profound homage to the glory of His Majesty. (Psalms 24:1-10)

fulness—everything.

world—the habitable globe, with

they that dwell—forming a parallel expression to the first clause.




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