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Who is this King of glory? Yahweh of Hosts, He is the King of glory. Selah.
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The Lord of Armies
The verse answers its own question, identifying the 'King of glory' as 'The Lord of hosts.' Commentators explain this title means God is the supreme commander of all created things, seen as vast armies—from the stars in the sky to the angels in heaven. He is the absolute sovereign ruler of the universe.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Who is this King of glory? See the notes at Psalm 24:8.
The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory. On the m…
19th Century
Anglican
The Lord of hosts. —A second challenge from the reluctant gates serves as the inauguration of the great name by which the Divine n…
Baptist
Now, if Christ is our Shepherd in the meadows down here where he makes us lie down in the green pastures of his grace, he will also be our Shepherd…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Who is this King of glory ? &c.] This is repeated, because of the preceding words, and in order to have a further ac…
The splendid entry described here refers to the solemn bringing in of the ark into the tent David pitched for it, or the temple Solomon built for i…
13th Century
Catholic
Having described tribulations and divine help, the psalmist here commends the power of his helper.
There is no new title in the He…
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