“Who is the King of glory?” Exegetical and Theological Reflections on Psalm 24:7-10
“Who is the King of glory?” Exegetical and Theological Reflections on Psalm 24:7-10
Author(s): Bogdan ȘoptereanSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion, Biblical studies
Published by: Presa Universitara Clujeana
Keywords: King of Glory; Yahweh; Divine Kingship; Psalm 24; Church Tradition;
Summary/Abstract: The study explores the rich liturgical and theological elements of Psalm 24. This psalm depicts a triumphant procession towards Jerusalem, culminating in a cultic dialogue at the gates of the sanctuary. This dialogue, which features a call-and-response between those outside the gates and those inside, emphasizes Yahweh’s identity as the “King of Glory.” This theme is discussed in different theological contexts throughout the study. The investigation aims to establish the historical background for the psalm’s ceremony while also exploring the theological implications of referring to Yahweh as both “the Lord mighty in battle” and “the Lord of Hosts.” Through detailed exegesis and comparisons with other Scriptural texts, the study argues for a nuanced understanding of divine kingship in the Old Testament. Additionally, the study examines how the early Christian Church Fathers interpreted these passages, often seeing them as foreshadowing the ascension of Christ – referred to as “the King of Glory” – to heaven. By integrating both Jewish and Christian exegetical traditions, this study presents a comprehensive analysis that underscores the theological complexity of these verses and their lasting significance in religious thought and liturgy.
Journal: Romanian Orthodox Old Testament Studies
- Issue Year: 13/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 160-182
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English