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<p>The psalm speaks of Messianic times, when the "pure of heart" and those how seek Hashem (i.e. Israel)&amp;#160; will merit "to ascend His mountain", while other nations will be judged and punished.</p>
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<p>The psalm is about the ability and prerequisites necessary for man and God to connect.</p>
 
<p>The psalm is about the ability and prerequisites necessary for man and God to connect.</p>
 
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<point><b>Hashem as Creator</b> – The psalm opens with mention of God creating the world and inhabitable land, alluding to how He moved the waters so that dry land could be revealed, while providing water for humans to live.&amp;#160; These acts point to God's providence over and love for humankind and a desire for connection.</point>
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Version as of 14:34, 17 January 2024

Mizmor 24: Ascending God's Mountain

Exegetical Approaches

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Bringing the Ark to its Resting Place

Inaugural Arrival of Ark

The psalm was composed to be said as the Ark was brought to the Mikdash (or perhaps Ir David) for the first time. On the grand occasion, the people sang a hymn celebrating the glory of God.

Returning the Ark After Battle

The psalm was recited as the people brought the ark back to its abode after having taken it to battle.

Vengeance in Messianic Times

The psalm speaks of Messianic times, when the "pure of heart" and those how seek Hashem (i.e. Israel) will merit "to ascend His mountain", while other nations will be judged and punished.

Sources:R"Y of Trani

Encountering the Divine

The psalm is about the ability and prerequisites necessary for man and God to connect.

Hashem as Creator – The psalm opens with mention of God creating the world and inhabitable land, alluding to how He moved the waters so that dry land could be revealed, while providing water for humans to live. These acts point to God's providence over and love for humankind and a desire for connection.