Psalms 118:20 - Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

These may be the words either,

1. Of the Levites, the porters returning this answer to the foregoing question: This is the gate of the Lord which thou seekest, and which shall be opened to thee according to thy desire, and thy just privilege, for then art one of those righteous ones to whom this of right belongs. Or,

2. Of David himself, who stands as it were pausing and contemplating before he makes his entrance: This, this is that holy and blessed gate, which I so long and earnestly thirsted for in my banishment, and which is now very beautiful in my sight, into which I will enter, and all other righteous persons by my example and encouragement. But as David was a type of Christ and the temple of heaven, so this place hath a further prospect than David, and relates to Christ's ascending into heaven, and opening the gates of that blessed temple, both for himself, and for all righteous men or believers.

Psalms 118:20

20 This gate of the LORD, into which the righteous shall enter.