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Psaumes 100:4
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Entrez dans ses portes avec des actions de grâces, dans ses parvis avec la louange; célébrez-le, bénissez son nom
Entrez dans ses portes avec des actions de grâces, dans ses parvis avec des louanges. Célébrez-le, bénissez son nom!
Entrez dans ses portes avec des louanges, Dans ses parvis avec des cantiques! Célébrez-le, bénissez son nom!
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Enter: Psalms 65:1, Psalms 66:13, Psalms 116:17-19, Isaiah 35:10
be thankful: Psalms 96:2, Psalms 103:1, Psalms 103:2, Psalms 103:20-22, Psalms 145:1, Psalms 145:2, 1 Chronicles 29:13, 1 Chronicles 29:20, Colossians 3:16, Colossians 3:17, Hebrews 13:15
Reciprocal: Exodus 27:9 - the court Exodus 38:9 - the court 1 Chronicles 16:29 - come Psalms 26:7 - That Psalms 92:13 - in the Psalms 95:2 - Let us Psalms 96:8 - come Psalms 106:1 - O give Psalms 116:19 - General Psalms 117:2 - General Psalms 118:19 - I will go Psalms 122:2 - General Psalms 138:2 - and praise Ezekiel 40:14 - the court John 10:9 - and shall Colossians 3:15 - and be Revelation 7:12 - thanksgiving
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Enter into his gates with thanksgiving,.... The same with the gates of Zion, loved by the Lord more than all the dwellings of Jacob; the gates of Jerusalem, within which the feet of the saints stand with pleasure; the gates of Wisdom, or Christ, where his followers watch and wait; the gates into his house, the church, and the public ordinances of it, to be entered into with thankfulness for all mercies, temporal and spiritual; for the Gospel, and Gospel opportunities and ordinances:
and into his courts with praise; with the sacrifice of praise, as in
Psalms 96:8, of these courts, see Psalms 65:4,
be thankful unto him; for all blessings of grace in him and by him; for all things, and at all times:
and bless his name; by ascribing honour, blessing, and glory to him, saying, "blessed be his glorious name for ever", Psalms 72:19.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Enter into his gates ... - The gates which lead to his temple, or to the place of public worship.
Into his courts ... - The “courts†were literally the open spaces which surrounded the tabernacle or temple. It was in these that worship was celebrated, and not in the tabernacle or temple. See Psalms 65:4, note; Psalms 84:2, note; Psalms 92:13, note.
Be thankful unto him - That is, Offer thanksgiving and praise. Come before him with a grateful heart. See the notes at Psalms 50:14.
Bless his name - Bless him; praise him; ascribe honor to him; acknowledge him as God.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 100:4. Enter into his gates with thanksgiving — Publicly worship God; and when ye come to the house of prayer, be thankful that you have such a privilege; and when you enter his courts, praise him for the permission.
The word בתודה bethodah, which we render with thanksgiving, is properly with the confession-offering or sacrifice. See on the title. Psalms 100:1.
Bless his name. — Bless Jehovah, that he is your Elohim; see Psalms 100:3. In our liturgic service we say, "Speak good of his name;" we cannot do otherwise; we have nothing but good to speak of our God.