Verse 4
(4) Blessed.—The ellipse of the relative is common enough (see Psalms 34:8, &c), but here the antecedent is wanting as well. Perhaps we ought to read, He whom thou choosest and bringest near shall dwell, &c
Courts.—From a root meaning to wall round; especially applied to the open space within the outer fence of the Tabernacle, or to the different courts of the Temple (Exodus 27:9; 1 Kings 6:36; 1 Kings 7:12).
We shall be satisfied.—Better, Let us be refreshed.
Thy holy temple.—Literally, The holy of thy temple, which might mean “the holiness of thy temple.”
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