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Psalm 48:3

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Psalm 48:3 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 48:3

God is known in her palaces for a refuge.
] As there were palaces in Jerusalem; see ( Psalms 48:13 ) ( 122:7 ) ; so there are in the church of Christ; every place in it is a palace fit for a king; and everyone that has truly a name and a place there are kings and priests unto God: and here God is a "refuge" both for saints and sinners to fly unto; (See Gill on Psalms 46:1); and is "known" to be so; the ministers of the Gospel being here appointed to direct and encourage souls to flee to Christ for refuge, who is the hope set before them in the everlasting Gospel, preached by them to lay hold upon; and all that do flee to him know, by experience, that he is a refuge for them; and as all the people of God do in every time of distress, and when all refuge fails them elsewhere.

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Psalm 48:3 In-Context

1 Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised in the city of our God, in his holy mountain.
2 The city of the great King is well planted on the mountains of Sion, with the joy of the whole earth, on the sides of the north.
3 God is known in her palaces, when he undertakes to help her.
4 For, behold the kings of the earth were assembled, they came together.
5 They saw, and so they wondered: they were troubled, they were moved.
6 Trembling took hold on them: there were the pangs as of a woman in travail.
7 Thou wilt break the ships of Tharsis with a vehement wind.
8 As we have heard, so have we also seen, in the city of the Lord of hosts, in the city of our God: God has founded it for ever. Pause.
9 We have thought of thy mercy, O God, in the midst of thy people.
10 According to thy name, O God, so is also thy praise to the ends of the earth: thy right hand is full of righteousness.
11 Let mount Sion rejoice, let the daughters of Judaea exult, because of thy judgments, O Lord.
12 Go round about Sion, and encompass her: tell ye her towers.
13 Mark ye well her strength, and observe her palaces; that ye may tell the next generation.
14 For this is our God for ever and ever: he will be our guide for evermore.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.

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