“Tabernacle” and holy hill” are interchangeable terms that indicate the dwelling place of God and descriptively express intimate fellowship with God (43:3; Exodus 40:34-35; Joel 3:17).
“Abide”:
Refers to a temporary condition; “dwell” is a permanent position.
The two words suggest a progression from guest to full-time resident in the presence of God.
2 Corinthians 5:1 For we know that if our earthly house of [this] tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
Revelation 21:3 And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God [is] with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself shall be with them, [and be] their God.
Verses 2-5: Those who live according to these verses “shall never be moved”.
In other words, they will be stable, solid, God-honoring citizens in this world who have nothing to fear.
Psalm 15:2 He that walketh uprightly, and workethrighteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart.
‘Uprightly” (sometimes translated “integrity”), conveys the idea of something that is whole, or wholehearted, and sound.
Psalm 15:3 [He that] backbiteth not with his tongue, nor doeth evil to his neighbor, nor taketh up a reproach against his neighbor.
Is not a slanderer, a defamer, or a tale bearer."
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