Commentary on Psalms 100:4 — The Living Sword

“Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.”

Psalms 100:4 (King James Version)

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Psalms 100:4 is verse 4 of chapter 100 in the Book of Psalms, part of the Old Testament. In the King James Version (1611), it reads: “Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.”

Psalms 100:4 (King James Version): "Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name." Psalms 100:4 appears in the Book of Psalms, Old Testament, chapter 100, verse 4. The Book of Psalms was written by John son of Zebedee, the apostle Jesus loved (c. AD 85–95). John's Gospel is theologically the deepest of the four Gospels and one of the most profound documents ever written. Its stated purpose is clear: 'These are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name' (20:31). John opens not with a genealogy or a birth narrative but with a cosmic prologue: 'In the beginning was the Wor Key themes in Psalms include: I AM, eternal life, love, Holy Spirit, resurrection. To study Psalms 100:4 in depth — including word-by-word analysis in the original Hebrew and Aramaic, cross-references, multiple translations (KJV, WEB, Geneva, ASV, YLT, Darby), and AI-powered commentary — visit The Living Sword Bible at thelivingsword.org.

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