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Tradition suggests this psalm was sung as the Ark of the Covenant was processed into Jerusalem. Written by David, it begins by declaring God's ownership of all creation, then asks who may approach this holy God, and culminates with imagery of the "King of Glory" entering through ancient gates. During Holy Week, this psalm reminds us of Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem and anticipates his ascension after the resurrection.
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Tradition suggests this psalm was sung as the Ark of the Covenant was processed into Jerusalem. Written by David, it begins by declaring God's ownership of all creation, then asks who may approach this holy God, and culminates with imagery of the "King of Glory" entering through ancient gates. During Holy Week, this psalm reminds us of Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem and anticipates his ascension after the resurrection.