Psalm 24:3

Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? or who shall stand in his holy place?

Cross-references

Psalm 15:1 Parallel

Psalm 15:1 asks the same question about who may dwell on God's holy hill, directly paralleling the query in Psalm 24:3.

Psalm 68:16 Parallel

Psalm 68:16 identifies the mountain God chooses to dwell in — the same hill of the LORD that one must ascend in Psalm 24:3.

Psalm 78:68 Parallel

Psalm 78:68 states God chose Mount Zion as His beloved dwelling — the holy hill where one may stand in Psalm 24:3.

Psalm 132:13 declares God chose Zion as His dwelling — the very hill where one may ascend in Psalm 24:3.

Psalm 132:14 confirms Zion as God's eternal resting place — the holy place of Psalm 24:3.

Psalm 1:5 Parallel

Psalm 1:5 states the wicked will not stand in judgment, directly paralleling the question of who can stand in God's holy place.

Psalm 118:20 declares the righteous shall enter the gate of the LORD, directly answering who ascends His hill.

2 Samuel 6:12–17 Historical context

2 Samuel 6:12-17 records David bringing the ark to Jerusalem — establishing the holy place where God's presence dwells, as in Psalm 24:3.

1 Chronicles 15:25–28 Historical context

1 Chronicles 15:25-28 recounts the ark's joyful procession to Jerusalem — establishing God's presence on His holy hill as in Psalm 24:3.

Ephesians 4:8-10 interprets Christ's ascension as the fulfillment of the ascent motif, showing the one who ascends far above all.

Hebrews 12:22-24 identifies the heavenly Mount Zion — the ultimate fulfillment of the holy hill where believers come to God in Psalm 24:3.

1 Chronicles 15:1 Historical context

1 Chronicles 15:1 describes David preparing a place for the ark — the same holy hill where one may stand in Psalm 24:3.