Psalms 69:36
The seede also of his seruants shall inherit it: and they that loue his name shall dwell therein. Psalms 69:36 (KJV)
The wording of the quotation does not occur verbatim in the King James Version of the Bible. Nevertheless, the ideas it expresses—inheritance of God’s people and the dwelling of those who love His name—are familiar themes throughout the Psalter. For example, Psalm 37:22 states, “For such shall inherit the earth; and they that delight in them shall dwell therein,” which parallels the language of inheritance and dwelling found in the quoted phrase. The similarity shows that the concepts of a faithful seed receiving a divine inheritance and of believers finding their home in God’s presence are woven into the biblical narrative, even when the exact phrasing is not present in the KJV text.
The phrase “the seed also of his servants shall inherit it” evokes the biblical motif of God’s people as a lineage or offspring who receive the promised blessings. Likewise, “they that love his name shall dwell therein” reflects the biblical promise that those who cherish God’s name will enjoy a permanent, intimate fellowship with Him. While the specific combination of these clauses is not recorded in the King James translation, the underlying principles are affirmed elsewhere in Scripture, confirming the continuity of the biblical message concerning God’s covenantal promises to His faithful servants.
Recognizing that the exact wording is absent from the KJV encourages careful study of the Psalms to locate where similar promises are articulated. It also reminds readers that biblical truth often transcends individual phrasing, inviting believers to grasp the broader theological currents of inheritance and divine dwelling that run through the Psalter and the whole of Scripture.

