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In the courts of the Lord’s house, In the midst of you, O Jerusalem. Praise the Lord!
Psalms 116:19 · New King James Version
Parallel translations
  • WEB in the courts of Yahweh’s house, in the middle of you, Jerusalem. Praise Yah!
  • KJV In the courts of the LORD’s house, in the midst of thee, O Jerusalem. Praise ye the LORD.
  • BSB in the courts of the LORD’s house, in your midst, O Jerusalem. Hallelujah!
  • NASB In the courtyards of the Lord’s house, In the midst of you, Jerusalem! Praise the Lord!
  • NLT in the house of the Lord in the heart of Jerusalem. Praise the Lord!

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Quick answer

He will pay his vows in the courts of the Lord's house in Jerusalem, closing with praise. It matters because worship finds its home in the gathered people of God.

Overview

The setting is the temple courts in Jerusalem, the appointed place of corporate worship, ending with 'Praise Yah!' Thanksgiving culminates in the assembly of God's people. This anticipates the church, the temple of the Spirit, and the heavenly Jerusalem where the redeemed will praise God forever.

Cross-references & the web

Cross-references · 6

  • Ps 96:8Ascribe to Yahweh the glory due to his name. Bring an offering, and come into his courts.
  • Ps 135:2you who stand in Yahweh’s house, in the courts of our God’s house.
  • Ps 122:3–4Jerusalem, that is built as a city that is compact together;
  • Ps 118:19–20Open to me the gates of righteousness. I will enter into them. I will give thanks to Yah.
  • 2 Chr 6:6but now I have chosen Jerusalem, that my name might be there; and I have chosen David to be over my people Israel.’
  • Ps 100:4Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, into his courts with praise. Give thanks to him, and bless his name.

Themes, concepts, people & topics

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Commentaries & study tools

  • VideoBibleProject — Psalms videosBibleProject · Lay · Free · evangelical

    Free animated overview and word-study videos for this book.

  • VideoWatch teaching on Psalms 116:19YouTube · Lay · Free

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  • CommentaryEnduring Word — verse-by-verseDavid Guzik · Lay · Free · evangelical

    Clear, readable, conservative exposition — the best free place to start on any passage.

  • CommentaryClassic commentaries for this verseBibleHub (20+ works) · Pastoral · Free

    Matthew Henry, Barnes, Gill, the Pulpit Commentary, Ellicott, Cambridge, and more — stacked on one page for this exact verse.

  • CommentaryMatthew Henry on PsalmsMatthew Henry · Pastoral · Free · evangelical

    The beloved Puritan exposition of this whole book — warm, devotional, and verse by verse (free, CCEL).

  • ReferenceInterlinear, lexicon & Strong'sBlue Letter Bible · Seminary · Free

    Hebrew/Greek interlinear, word definitions, and cross-references for this verse.

Christ at the center

The Psalms are Christ's own prayer book and a gallery of his portraits — the suffering one of Psalm 22, the risen Lord of Psalm 16, the priest-king of Psalm 110, the Son to whom the nations are given.

How Psalms 116:19 points to him is part of the one story that runs through all Scripture — meet Jesus at the heart of the web, or follow a trail that traces him from Genesis to Revelation.

Original language

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