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Book of Psalms - Chapter 122 - Verse 1

122:1
A Song of degrees of David. I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD.

Meaning

When David wrote this Song of Degrees, he expressed his joy and excitement at the prospect of going into the house of the LORD. The phrase "let us go into the house of the LORD" signifies a call to worship and praise the God of Israel. The temple or house of the LORD was considered a sacred and holy place where the people of Israel gathered to offer sacrifices, seek forgiveness, and worship God. It was a place of community and connection with the divine. For David, entering the house of the LORD was a time of celebration and renewal, where he could draw closer to God and experience His presence in a special way. This verse captures the anticipation and eagerness that believers feel when approaching the place of worship, recognizing it as a sacred and significant part of their spiritual journey.

Theological Overview

Psalm 122:1 opens with the heading "A Song of degrees of David." This indicates that the psalm was part of a collection of songs or hymns sung by pilgrims as they ascended the steps leading to the temple in Jerusalem. The psalmist expresses joy and excitement at the prospect of going to the house of the Lord, highlighting the significance of corporate worship and communal gathering for believers. The phrase "house of the Lord" refers to the physical place of worship where God's presence was believed to dwell. The theological interpretation of this verse emphasizes the importance of believers coming together to worship God, seek His presence, and commune with one another. The language used suggests a deep sense of longing and anticipation to be in the presence of God, reflecting the psalmist's devotion and commitment to seeking God in the sanctuary.

American Standard Version

[A Song of Ascents; of David]. I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go unto the house of Jehovah.
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