Psalm 114:2
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New International Version (©1984)
Judah became God's sanctuary, Israel his dominion.

New Living Translation (©2007)
the land of Judah became God's sanctuary, and Israel became his kingdom.

English Standard Version (©2001)
Judah became his sanctuary, Israel his dominion.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
Judah became His sanctuary, Israel, His dominion.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
Yehuda was his Holiness and Israel his glory!

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
Judah became his holy place and Israel became his kingdom.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion.

American King James Version
Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion.

American Standard Version
Judah became his sanctuary, Israel his dominion.

Douay-Rheims Bible
Judea made his sanctuary, Israel his dominion.

Darby Bible Translation
Judah was his sanctuary, Israel his dominion.

English Revised Version
Judah became his sanctuary, Israel his dominion.

Webster's Bible Translation
Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion.

World English Bible
Judah became his sanctuary, Israel his dominion.

Young's Literal Translation
Judah became His sanctuary, Israel his dominion.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Judah was his sanctuary - His home; his abode; his sacred dwelling-place. Judah was the principal or leading tribe, recognized as the tribe where power was to be concentrated, and from which the Messiah was to proceed Genesis 49:8-12; and hence, the name was early used to denote the entire people, and ultimately, as modified in the word Jews, became the common name of the nation.

And Israel his dominion - The nation that he ruled; the nation that had his law; the nation that he governed by his presence - or, of which he was the recognized king. There can be no doubt that the reference here is to God, but it is remarkable that the name "God" is not used. Perhaps the reason may be that this psalm was designed to be employed in connection with the preceding one, and as that consists entirely of the praises of God, it was not necessary to repeat the name when his praise was to be continued under another form, and in connection with another line of thought.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

Judah was his sanctuary - He set up his true worship among the Jews, and took them for his peculiar people.

And Israel his dominion - These words are a proof, were there none other, that this Psalm was composed after the days of David, and after the division of the tribes, for then the distinction of Israel and Judah took place.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Judah was his sanctuary,.... Meaning not the tribe of Judah only, though that in many things had the preeminence; the kingdom belonging to it, the chief ruler being out of it, especially the Messiah; its standard was pitched and moved first; it offered first to the service of the Lord; and the Jews have a tradition, mentioned by Jarchi and Kimchi, that this tribe, with its prince at the head of it, went into the Red sea first; the others fearing, but afterwards followed, encouraged by their example: but rather all the tribes are meant, the whole body of the people; for this is not to be understood of the tabernacle or temple in the tribe of Judah, sometimes called a sanctuary; for neither of these were in being when Israel came out of Egypt; but it may be rendered, "Judah was his holiness" (u), or was holiness to the Lord, the Lord's holy people; see Jeremiah 2:2, not all internally holy; for there were many that came out of Egypt that were unholy, rebellious, and disobedient, and whose carcasses fell in the wilderness; but externally, when brought out of Egypt they were separated from all other people, and in this sense sanctified, and became a holy and special people, chosen by the Lord to be so; with whom, he made a covenant, and to whom he gave holy laws and righteous statutes: and in this they were typical of those who are effectually called by grace with an holy calling, and unto holiness; have principles of grace and holiness wrought in them, and have Holiness to the Lord written upon them; they have the sanctification of the Spirit, and Christ is made sanctification to them; and they are the Lord's sanctuary, in which he dwells.

And Israel his dominion: for, though all the world is his kingdom and his government, yet the people of Israel were in a very particular and remarkable manner his dominion; from the time of their coming out of Egypt to their having a king, their government was properly a theocracy; God was their King, and by him they were immediately ruled and governed, and had a body of laws given them from him, and were under his immediate care and protection, Exodus 19:5. In this they were typical of the saints called by grace, who are then translated from the power of Satan into the kingdom of Christ; whom they acknowledge to be their Lord and King, and whose laws, commands, and ordinances, they willingly observe; the people of God are often represented as a kingdom, and Christ as King of saints; the Targum is

"the congregation of the house of Judah was united to his holiness, and Israel to his power.''

(u) "sanctificatio ejus", Pagninus, Vatablus; "sanctitas ejus", Gejerus, Michaelis.


Geneva Study Bible

Judah was his {b} sanctuary, and Israel his dominion.

(b) The whole people were witnesses to his holy majesty in adopting them, and of his mighty power in delivering them.


Wesley's Notes

114:2 Judah - Or Israel, one tribe being put for all. Judah he mentions as the chief of all the tribes.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

114:1-8 An exhortation to fear God. - Let us acknowledge God's power and goodness in what he did for Israel, applying it to that much greater work of wonder, our redemption by Christ; and encourage ourselves and others to trust in God in the greatest straits. When Christ comes for the salvation of his people , he redeems them from the power of sin and Satan, separates them from an ungodly world, forms them to be his people, and becomes their King. There is no sea, no Jordan, so deep, so broad, but, when God's time is come, it shall be divided and driven back. Apply this to the planting the Christian church in the world. What ailed Satan and his idolatries, that they trembled as they did? But especially apply it to the work of grace in the heart. What turns the stream in a regenerate soul? What affects the lusts and corruptions, that they fly back; that prejudices are removed, and the whole man becomes new? It is at the presence of God's Spirit. At the presence of the Lord, not only mountains, but the earth itself may well tremble, since it has lain under a curse for man's sin. As the Israelites were protected, so they were provided for by miracles; such was that fountain of waters into which the flinty rock was turned, and that rock was Christ. The Son of God, the Rock of ages, gave himself to death, to open a fountain to wash away sins, and to supply believers with waters of life and consolation; and they need not fear that any blessing is too great to expect from his love. But let sinners fear before their just and holy Judge. Let us now prepare to meet our God, that we may have boldness before him at his coming.


Exodus 15:17 You will bring them in and plant them on the mountain of your inheritance--the place, O LORD, you made for your dwelling, the sanctuary, O Lord, your hands established.
Exodus 19:6 you will be for me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.' These are the words you are to speak to the Israelites."
Exodus 29:45 Then I will dwell among the Israelites and be their God.
Exodus 29:46 They will know that I am the LORD their God, who brought them out of Egypt so that I might dwell among them. I am the LORD their God.
Psalm 78:68 but he chose the tribe of Judah, Mount Zion, which he loved.
Psalm 78:69 He built his sanctuary like the heights, like the earth that he established forever.

Dominion God's Holy Israel Judah Kingdom Sanctuary


Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion.

Ex 6:7 19:5,6 25:8 29:45,46 Le 11:45 De 23:14 27:9,12 Eze 37:26-28 2Co 6:16,17 Re 21:3

Psalms Chapter 114 Verse 2

Alphabetical: became dominion God's his Israel Judah sanctuary

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