Basic English Bible Verse Images: Psalms Chapter 24 in Stunning Detail
Psalms 24:1. <A Psalm. Of David.> The earth is the Lord's, with all its wealth; the world and all the people living in it.
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Psalms 24:2. For by him it was based on the seas, and made strong on the deep rivers.
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Psalms 24:3. Who may go up into the hill of the Lord? and who may come into his holy place?
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Psalms 24:4. He who has clean hands and a true heart; whose desire has not gone out to foolish things, who has not taken a false oath.
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Psalms 24:5. He will have blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation.
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Psalms 24:6. This is the generation of those whose hearts are turned to you, even to your face, O God of Jacob. (Selah.)
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Psalms 24:7. Let your heads be lifted up, O doors; be lifted up, O you eternal doors: that the King of glory may come in.
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Psalms 24:8. Who is the King of glory? The Lord of strength and power, the Lord strong in war.
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Psalms 24:9. Let your heads be lifted up, O doors; let them be lifted up, O you eternal doors: that the King of glory may come in.
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Psalms 24:10. Who is the King of glory? The Lord of armies, he is the King of glory. (Selah.)
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