Psalms 23:3

3 quis ascendit in montem Domini aut quis stabit in loco sancto eius

Psalms 23:3 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 23:3

He restoreth my soul
Either when backslidden, and brings it back again when led or driven away, and heals its backslidings; or rather, when fainting, swooning, and ready to die away, he fetches it back again, relieves, refreshes, and comforts with the discoveries of his love, with the promises of his word, and with the consolations of his Spirit, and such like reviving cordials, (See Gill on Psalms 19:7);

he leadeth, he in the paths of righteousness;
in the plain paths of truth and holiness, in which men, though fools, shall not err; in right ones, though they sometimes seem rough and rugged to Christ's sheep, yet are not crooked; there is no turning to the right hand or the left; they lead straight on to the city of habitation; and they are righteous ones, as paths of duty are, and all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord be; moreover, Christ leads his by faith, to walk on in him and in his righteousness, looking through it, and on account of it, for eternal life; see ( Proverbs 8:20 ) ; and all this he does

for his name's sake;
for his own glory and the praise of his grace, and not for any merits or deserts in men.

Psalms 23:3 In-Context

1 psalmus David prima sabbati Domini est terra et plenitudo eius orbis terrarum et %universi; qui habitant in eo
2 *quia; ipse super maria fundavit eum et super flumina praeparavit eum
3 quis ascendit in montem Domini aut quis stabit in loco sancto eius
4 innocens manibus et mundo corde qui non accepit in vano animam suam nec iuravit in dolo proximo su
5 hic accipiet benedictionem a Domino et misericordiam a Deo salvatore suo

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