Psalms99
English Standard Version
1The Lord ; let the ! He upon the ; let the !
2The Lord is in ; he is the .
3Let them your and ! is he!
4The in his . You have ; you have and in .
5 the Lord our ; at his ! is he!
6 and were among his , also was among those who upon his . They to the Lord, and he them.
7In the of the he to them; they his and the that he them.
8O Lord our , you them; you were a to them, but an of their .
9 the Lord our , and at his ; the Lord our is !
Cross References
Psalms 99Textual parallel of God ruling, dwelling, and sitting between the cherubim.
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Historical foundation of the Lord of hosts dwelling between the cherubim on the ark.
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Exhortation to worship at His footstool, identifying the footstool with the ark or sanctuary.
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Explicitly names Moses and Samuel together as preeminent intercessors before God.
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The historical manifestation of God speaking to Moses in the cloudy pillar.
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God coming down in the pillar of cloud to speak with Aaron and Miriam.
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Vengeance on inventions; Moses and Aaron chastised and excluded from Canaan despite being forgiven.
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The threefold proclamation of God's holiness matching the structural refrain of this Psalm.
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David's desire to build a house for the covenant ark, called God's footstool.
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Samuel calling upon the Lord on behalf of Israel, and the Lord answering him.
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Verbal parallel celebrating the Lord as high and exalted above all the earth.
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Moses interceding for Israel's sin, illustrating his role among those who call on God.
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God pardoning the people according to Moses' word, though chastisements followed.
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