Psalms 118:20

20 This [is] the gate of Yahweh, through [which the] righteous will enter.

Psalms 118:20 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 118:20

This gate of the Lord, into which the righteous shall enter.
] This seems to be spoken by some other person or persons, distinct from David and the Messiah, pointing at some particular and principal gate, upon hearing the above word: by which is meant, not the gate of the house of the sanctuary of the Lord, as the Targum; but the Messiah himself, afterwards spoken of as the stone rejected by the builders, and made the head of the corner; who is the way of access to God; the door into the church or sheepfold; the strait gate that leads to eternal life; by which none but righteous persons enter into heaven; even such who are made righteous, through the imputation of his righteousness to them; see ( John 10:1 John 10:9 ) ( 14:4 ) ( Matthew 7:14 ) .

Psalms 118:20 In-Context

18 Yah has disciplined me severely, but he did not consign me to death.
19 Open to me [the] gates of righteousness, that I may enter through them [and] give thanks to Yah.
20 This [is] the gate of Yahweh, through [which the] righteous will enter.
21 I will give thanks [to] you for you have answered me, and you have become my salvation.
22 [The] stone the builders rejected has become [the] chief cornerstone.
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