Psalms 84:1-2

Psalms 84:1-2

[1] [[To the chief Musician  upon Gittith,  A Psalm  for the sons  of Korah.]]  How amiable  are thy tabernacles,  O LORD  of hosts!  [2] My soul  longeth,  yea, even fainteth  for the courts  of the LORD:  my heart  and my flesh  crieth out  for the living  God. 

What does Psalms 84:1-2 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The dwelling places of the Lord of armies were His temple and its courtyards. This is where God abode in a localized sense during this period of Israel"s history. He promised to meet with His people in a special way there, mainly through the mediation of the Levitical priests. The ordinary Israelite could not enter the temple building proper but could worship God in its courtyards.