Psalm 84

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Authorship

This Psalm was authored by the Korahites.

Outline

(This began as Wendland's Expository Outline[1], but may be adapted.)

I. The tabernacles of God. (1-3)

A. My soul longs and faints for His courts.
B. My heart and flesh cry out for the living God.
C. The sparrow has found a house there and the swallow a nest where she may lay her young.
(Probably wrote this when he saw the birds nesting outside the temple. A sparrow illustrates God’s care for his people. A swallow heralds the end of winter when it returns, symbolic of the “winters” of our lives.)

II. The valley of God: Blessed are those: (4-7)

A. Who dwell in Your house: they will be still praising thee.
B. Whose strength is in Thee: whose heart are the ways of them.
C. Who, when passing through the valley of Baca (sorrow) make it a well.
1. Rain fills the pools in the valley.
2. They go from strength to strength.
3. Every one of them appears before God in Zion.

III. The anointed of God. (8-10)

A. God hears his prayer.
B. God looks upon his face.
C. He would rather spend a day in the courts of the Lord than a thousand elsewhere.
D. He would rather be a door keeper in the house of God than to dwell in the tents of wickedness.

IV. The blessings of God. (11-12)

A. He is sun and shield.
B. He gives grace and glory.
C. He withholds no good thing from those that walk uprightly.
D. He blesses those who trust in Him.

References

  1. Ernst Wendland, Expository Outlines of the Psalms, https://www.academia.edu/37220700/Expository_Outlines_of_the_PSALMS