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Psalms 87 (NIV)

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Psalms 87 (NIV)
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Ps.87.1

87:1 Jerusalem was Israel’s capital and the location of the Temple, God’s earthly palace (see Ps 84).

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Ps.87.1-7

Ps 87 This psalm envisions Jerusalem as the city of God where all the nations are citizens.

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Ps.87.4

87:4 As great as Zion is, it will be even greater when it becomes an international city where believers from all the nations have citizenship. • God keeps a record of all who confess him as their Lord (Dan 7:10; Rev 13:8).

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Ps.87.5-6

87:5-6 Jerusalem becomes the international city where all God’s children are citizens.

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psalms 84:1-12

psalms 84:1-12

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revelation 13:8

revelation 13:8