"Who shall dwell on your holy hill?" (Ps 15:1; ESV)
Who can come in the presence of God (Ps 15:1)? God's reply is not a list of rituals, but a searching of the conscience (Ps 15:2-5; 24:3-6; Isa 33:14-17). It reveals the pure in heart, a man after God's own heart, a "Christian" who loves and honors God.
God's "tent" (and holy mountain/hill) conjures 2 ideas: worship/sacrifice (Exo 29:42) and hospitality. Man comes to God to worship, but he also comes as an willing invited guest (Ps 27:4; 84:1-2). The encounter is both one of awe and friendship, transcendence and immanence, holy and personal. Notice the 12 ethical requirements (Ps 15:2-5), which focuses on life-and-lip qualities. The qualities described are those that God creates in a man, not those he finds in himself:
Questions:
- Blameless: not sinless, but whole, wholehearted and sound. His lifestyle exhibits integrity.
- Does what is right/righteous: promotes happiness. His deeds exhibit justice.
- Speaks the truth: not merely correct but what is trustworthy. His speech exhibits reliability.
- Tongue utters no slander, which has the meaning of "going around," spying things out, spreading them abroad.
- Does no wrong to a neighbor: He does not harm his fellow man.
- Casts no slur on others (Prov 10:12).
- Despises a vile person. His allegiance is clear cut, not Pharisaical but loyalty and declaring what he admires and where he stands (Gen 14:17-24).
- Honors those who fear the Lord: He respects the people of God.
- Keeps an oath to his own hurt: He holds himself accountable.
- Does not change: He is not fickle.
- Lends money to the poor without interest: He is not greedy or exploitative.
- Does not accept a bribe: He cannot be bought.
Questions:
- What is Psalm 15:1 asking (Ps 24:3; Isa 33:14)? What 2 ideas does God's "tent" suggest (Exo 29:42; Ps 27:4; 84:1-2)?
- What are the 12 ethical requirements which focuses on life-and-lip qualities (Ps 15:2-5)? What does this tell us about the man's character, words, allegiance, dealings and place?
- How can a man never be shaken (Ps 15:5c; 16:8; 21:7; 55:22; 62:2,6)?
- Psalms 1-72, Derek Kidner, 1973: A Man After God's Heart
- God as man's host (Ps 15:1)
- Man as God's guest (Ps 15:2-5)
- His character: true (Ps 15:2).
- His words: restrained (Ps 15:3).
- His allegiance: clear cut (Ps 15:4).
- His dealings: honorable (Ps 15:4c-5).
- His place: secured (Ps 15:5c).
- MacArthur Study Bible, 2006: Description of a Citizen of Zion
- A 12 part response (Ps 15:2-5) to a 2 part question (Ps 15:1).
- Reformation Study Bible, 2005: Who Shall Dwell on Your Holy Hill?
- The 10 requirements for approaching God's presence (Ps 15:2-5) are ethical, not formal or liturgical.
- ESV Study Bible, 2008.
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