Psalms 76:2
BSB · Public Domain (CC0)“His tent is in Salem, His dwelling place in Zion.”
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BSBPD
“His tent is in Salem, His dwelling place in Zion.”
Berean Standard Bible · Public Domain (CC0)KJVPD
“In Salem also is his tabernacle, and his dwelling place in Zion.”
King James Version · Public DomainASVPD
“In Salem also is his tabernacle, And his dwelling-place in Zion.”
American Standard Version · Public DomainYLTPD
“And His tabernacle is in Salem, And His habitation in Zion.”
Young's Literal Translation · Public DomainCross references
Other passages that echo Psalms 76:2 — 9 related verses from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
- Genesis 14:18Then Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine—since he was priest of God Most High—
- 2 Chronicles 6:6But now I have chosen Jerusalem for My Name to be there, and I have chosen David to be over My people Israel.’
- Psalms 9:11Sing praises to the LORD, who dwells in Zion; proclaim His deeds among the nations.
- Psalms 27:5For in the day of trouble He will hide me in His shelter; He will conceal me under the cover of His tent; He will set me high upon a rock.
- Psalms 48:2Beautiful in loftiness, the joy of all the earth, like the peaks of Zaphon is Mount Zion, the city of the great King.
- Psalms 132:13For the LORD has chosen Zion; He has desired it for His home:
- Isaiah 12:6Cry out and sing, O citizen of Zion, for great among you is the Holy One of Israel.”
- Lamentations 2:6He has laid waste His tabernacle like a garden booth; He has destroyed His place of meeting. The LORD has made Zion forget her appointed feasts and Sabbaths. In His fierce anger He has despised both king and priest.
- Hebrews 7:1This Melchizedek was king of Salem and priest of God Most High. He met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings and blessed him,
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