Psalms 116:19

19 In the Lord's house, even in Jerusalem. Praise be to the Lord.

Psalms 116:19 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 116:19

In the courts of the Lord's house
This is added by way of explanation of ( Psalms 116:18 ) , what he meant by "the presence of all his people"; the assembly of the saints met together in the house of the Lord, at the door of the tabernacle, in the courts of it, where the people got together to worship God;

in the midst of thee, O Jerusalem;
the Lord's house or tabernacle; for as yet the temple was not built, and the courts of it were in the midst of the city of Jerusalem. And this shows, as some interpreters have observed, that this psalm must have been written after David came to the kingdom, and had got this city into his hands, whither he brought the ark of the Lord. The whole signifies that he would praise the Lord publicly, as well as privately; and he concludes the psalm thus,

Praise ye the Lord;
calling upon the Lord's people, in his house and courts, to join with him in this work of praise.

Psalms 116:19 In-Context

17 I will give an offering of praise to you, and make my prayer in the name of the Lord.
18 I will make the offerings of my oath, even before all his people;
19 In the Lord's house, even in Jerusalem. Praise be to the Lord.
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