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My King and my God: Not just his nation’s God, but his personal Sovereign. 84:5, 6 The pilgrimage to the temple could be arduous, but seeking God is always worth the effort—and God gives strength. The location of the Valley of Baca is unknown. Perhaps it was an arid spot explaining the allusion to the autumn rains, which end the summer drought and revive the parched land. The meaning of the Hebrew name (Lit. Weeping) may indicate wordplay in which “weeping” becomes “springs.” 84:10 The doorkeeper