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Psalm 1004

Psalm 100:4 is a verse from the Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible, which is part of the Christian Old Testament. The verse reads: "Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name." In Hebrew, this verse is written as: בֹּאוּ שְׁעָרָיו בְּתוֹדָה, חֲצֵרוֹתָיו בִּתְהִלָּה; הוֹדוּ לוֹ, בָּרְכוּ שְׁמוֹ. The verse is a call to worship and gratitude, emphasizing the importance of entering God's presence with a heart full of thanksgiving and praise. It is often interpreted as an invitation to approach God with joy and reverence, acknowledging His goodness and faithfulness. The verse is commonly used in liturgical settings and is a popular choice for hymns and worship songs. In Latin, the verse is translated as: "Introite portas eius cum cantico, atria ejus cum laudibus; confitemini ei, benedicite nomini ejus." In German, it is: "Gehet zu seinen Toren ein mit Danken, zu seinen Vorhöfen mit Lobgesang; danket ihm, lobet seinen Namen." The context of Psalm 100 is a psalm of thanksgiving, urging all people to worship God with joy and gratitude for His eternal love and faithfulness.