Verse 8
LORDE, I loue the habitacion of thy house, and ye place where thy honoure dwelleth.
Referenced Verses
- Luke 2:49 : 49 And he sayde vnto them: What is it, that ye haue sought me? Wyst ye not, yt I must go aboute my fathers busynes?
- John 2:14-17 : 14 and founde syttinge in the teple, those that solde oxen, shepe, and doues, and chaungers of money. 15 And he made a scourge of small cordes, and droue them all out of the teple with the shepe and oxen, and poured out the chaungers money, and ouerthrewe the tables, 16 and sayde vnto them that solde the doues: Haue these thinges hece, and make not my fathers house an house of marchaundyse. 17 His disciples remembred it, that is wrytten: The zele of thine house hath euen eaten me.
- Luke 19:45-47 : 45 And he wente into the temple, and begane to dryue out them that bought and solde therin, 46 and sayde vnto them: It is wrytten: My house is an house of prayer, but ye haue made it a denne of murthurers. 47 And he taught daylie in the teple. But the hye prestes and the scrybes and the chefest of ye people wente aboute to destroye him,
- Exod 25:21-22 : 21 And thou shalt set ye Mercyseate aboue vpon the Arke. And in the Arke thou shalt laye the wytnesse, yt I shal geue the. 22 From yt place wyll I testifie vnto ye, and talke with the, namely, from ye Mercyseate (betwixte the two Cherubyns) which is vpon the Arke of wytnesse, of all that I wyl comaunde ye vnto the children of Israel.
- Exod 40:34-35 : 34 Then a cloude couered ye Tabernacle of wytnesse, and the glory of the LORDE fylled the Habitacion. 35 And Moses coulde not go in to the Tabernacle of wytnesse, whyle the cloude abode theron, and the glory of ye LORDE fylled the Habitacion.
- 2 Sam 15:25 : 25 But the kynge sayde vnto Sadoc: Brynge the Arke of God into the cite agayne. Yf I shal fynde grace before the LORDE, he shall fetch me agayne, and shall let me se it, and the house of it.
- 1 Chr 29:3 : 3 Besydes this, for the good wyl yt I haue to the house of God,
- 2 Chr 5:14-6:2 : 14 so yt the prestes coulde not stonde to mynister for the cloude: for the glory of the LORDE fylled the house of God. 1 Then sayde Salomon: The LORDE sayde, that he wolde dwell in a darck cloude: 2 I haue buylded an house to be an habitacion vnto the: & a seate, yt thou mayest dwell there for euer.
- Ps 27:4-6 : 4 One thinge haue I desyred of the LORDE, which I wil requyre: namely, that I maye dwell in the house of the LORDE all the dayes of my life, to beholde the fayre beutie of the LORDE, and to vyset his temple. 5 For in the tyme of trouble he hath hyd me in his tabernacle, yee in the secrete place of his dwellinge hath he kepte and set me vp vpon a rocke of stone. 6 And now hath he lift vp my heade aboue myne enemies, that copassed me rounde aboute.
- Ps 42:4 : 4 Why art thou so full of heuynes (o my soule) & why art thou so vnquiete within me?
- Ps 63:2-3 : 2 My soule thursteth for the, my flesh longeth after the in a bare & drie lode, where no water is. 3 Thus do I loke for the in thy Sactuary, that I might beholde yi power & glory.
- Ps 84:1-2 : 1 O how amiable are yi dwelliges, thou LORDE of hoostes? 2 My soule hath a desyre & loginge for ye courte of ye LORDE, my hert & my flesh reioyse in ye lyuynge God.
- Ps 84:10 : 10 For one daye in thy courte is better then a thousande:
- Ps 122:1-4 : 1 I was glad, when they sayde vnto me: we wil go in to the house of the LORDE. 2 Oure fete shal stonde in thy gates, O Ierusalem. 3 Ierusale is buylded as a cite, that is at vnite in it self. 4 For there ye trybes go vp, euen the trybes of the LORDE: to testifie vnto Israel, to geue thanckes vnto the name of the LORDE.
- Ps 122:9 : 9 Yee because of ye house of the LORDE oure God, I wil seke to do the good.
- Isa 38:20 : 20 Delyuer vs (o LORDE) and we wil synge prayses in thy house, all the dayes of oure life.
- Isa 38:22 : 22 Then saide Ezechias: O what a greate thinge is this, that I shal go vp in to the house of the LORDE.
- Luke 2:46 : 46 And it fortuned after thre dayes, yt they founde him in the temple, syttinge amonge the teachers, hearynge the, and opposynge them.