Where are God's dwelling places? - Psalm 84:2 מַה־יְּדִיד֥וֹת מִשְׁכְּנוֹתֶ֗יךָ
(ב) מַה־יְּדִיד֥וֹת מִשְׁכְּנוֹתֶ֗יךָ יְהוָ֥ה צְבָאֽוֹת׃
(2) How lovely is Your dwelling-place, O LORD of hosts.

.What does the Book of Psalms say about God’s dwelling places?

Psalm 84:2

"How beloved are Your dwellings,

O Lord of Hosts!"

"Ma yedidot mishkenoteycha

Hashem Tsevaot"

The term "God of Hosts" refers to God's sovereignty over all the worlds, spiritual and physical - everywhere and all that is”.

The sons of Korach wrote this Tehillim declaring that God's dwelling places are beloved. This was written after the Temple in “Jerusalem had been destroyed. After witnessing the devastation, memories etched into their minds, emotions and thoughts must have been overwhelming.

At that moment, they witnessed a bird making its nest. In the midst of the Temple's ruins when it seemed all had been destroyed, Hashem's loving kindness is sovereign over all - and His ‘dwelling places’ are truly beloved.

(excerpt from "Software for the Soul: Psalms for Everyone - discovering the inner meanings"

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