Psalm 100

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His Joyful Flock

Introduction

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Overview

Purpose: To lead people in a thanksgiving celebration of YHWH

Content: We belong to YHWH and YHWH is good, so serve YHWH with joy!

Message: Being YHWH's flock is reason to celebrate!

Background Ideas

  • In ancient Israel there was a specific temple sacrifice known as a thank-offering (Hebrew: תּוֹדָה), which would be performed to give thanks to YHWH for his loyalty (חֶסֶד) to Israel and all of his blessings (Jer 17:26; 33:11, 2 Chron 29:31; 33:16).
  • After victory in military conflicts or any rescue from trouble, ancient Israelites would go up to Jerusalem to give thanks to YHWH for his salvation. For example, in 2 Chron 20, King Jehoshaphat is surrounded by enemies and cries out to YHWH, and YHWH answers and grants victory. Jehoshaphat and the people then "came to Jerusalem with harps and lyres and trumpets, to the house of the LORD" (2 Chron 20:28) to give thanks to YHWH and probably offer thank-offerings in the temple.
  • A temple ritual gave structure to these thanksgiving ceremonies, including a ceremonial entrance through the temple gates (cf. Ps 100:2, 4), songs of thanksgiving (cf. esp. Ps 100:4-5), and the presentation of a thank-offering on the altar.

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Close-but-Clear Translation

1. A psalm for a thank offering.
Shout joyfully to YHWH, all the earth!
2. Serve YHWH with joy!
Enter before him with exultation!
3. Acknowledge that YHWH, he is God!
He has made us, and we are his,
his people and the flock of his pasture.
4. Enter his gates with thanksgiving,
his courts with praise.
Give thanks to him! Bless his name,
5. for YHWH is good,
his loyalty is forever,
and his faithfulness continues through generation after generation.



Explore the Layers

Exegetical Issues

  • The Meaning of לְתוֹדָה in Ps 100:1
  • The Addressee of Ps 100
  • The Text and Meaning of Ps. 100:3
  • Grammar

    Semantics

    Lexical and Phrase-level Semantics

    Verbal Semantics

    Story Behind the Psalm (Unit-level Semantics)

    Discourse

    Participant Analysis

    Macrosyntax

    Speech Act Analysis

    Emotional Analysis

    Repeated Roots

    Poetics

    Poetic Structure & Features

    Verse-by-Verse Notes

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