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+ | Psalm 24 divides into three, seemingly unconnected, sections.  Verses 1-2 speak of Hashem as the creator, who therefore has dominion over all the earth. Verses 3-6 shift gear, to discuss the characteristics necessary to make one worthy of ascending to the mountain of God. Finally, verses 7-10 switch the focus back to God, | ||
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Version as of 08:02, 15 January 2024
Mizmor 24: Ascending God's Mountain
Introduction
A Psalm in Three Parts: What is the Connection?
Psalm 24 divides into three, seemingly unconnected, sections. Verses 1-2 speak of Hashem as the creator, who therefore has dominion over all the earth. Verses 3-6 shift gear, to discuss the characteristics necessary to make one worthy of ascending to the mountain of God. Finally, verses 7-10 switch the focus back to God,