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  • Still another issue of our dwelling in God, taking Him as everything in our living in His house, is that we are securely planted in His house and flourish in the riches of His divine life to such an extent that we bear fruit even in old age (vv. 12-14).

  • Or, mingled; the same word is used in Lev. 2:4 (see note Lev. 2:43). Another issue of our dwelling in God as our habitation is our being mingled with fresh oil, which signifies the consummated Spirit (Exo. 30:23-25 and note Exo. 30:251), who is fresh and present.

  • Before we dwell in God as our habitation, we may be low and frequently defeated. A further issue of our dwelling in God is that our horn (fighting strength) is exalted over our spiritual enemies (Eph. 6:10-13).

  • Lit., this.

  • Referring perhaps to a resounding musical swell or to a meditative choral pause.

  • Psalm 92 shows the issue of the deeper experience of God in the saints’ identification with Christ in taking God as their dwelling place (Psalms 90—91). The first issue is that the saints rejoice in the great works of Jehovah (vv. 1-9). When we dwell in God, taking Him as our habitation, we see His great works in the accomplishing of His economy and rejoice in them (see note Psa. 45:44).

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