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"Surely I will not come into the structure of my house, Nor go up into my bed;
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A Vow of Priority
Commentators explain that David's vow was likely a poetic hyperbole, not a literal promise to never enter his house or sleep. The powerful language emphasizes his passionate priority: he would find no true rest or satisfaction in his own comforts until he had established a place for God's presence among His people.
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18th Century
Theologian
Surely I will not come into the tabernacle of my house - The tent of my dwelling; the place where I abide. Nor go up into my be…
19th Century
Bishop
Tabernacle. —We have in the mention of tent either a reminiscence of the old nomadic times of the race, …
Preacher
How he swore to the LORD, and vowed to the mighty God of Jacob; surely I will not come into the tabernacle of my house, nor go up into my bed; …
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17th Century
Pastor
Surely I will not come into the tabernacle of my house The new house and palace David built for himself after he cam…
Minister
David bound himself to find a place for the Lord, for the ark, the symbol of God's presence. When work is to be done for the Lord, it is good to co…