A courtyard is an enclosed area that is surrounded by a building or walls. It has no roof, but rather is open to the sky. The term "court" is also used to refer to a courtyard.
* The expression, "courts of Yahweh" is often a figurative way of referring to God's dwelling place or to the place where people go to worship Yahweh.
* A "king's court" can refer to a place in his palace where he makes judgments or to the palace itself. Expressions such as "holding court" or "court is in session" refer to the formal occasion when judgments are being made.
* The term "court" is also used to refer to a place where judges make judgments about legal and criminal matters.
* Sometimes the term "temple" may need to be translated as "temple courtyards" or "temple complex" so that it is clear that the courtyards are being referred to, not the temple building.
* The expression, "courts of Yahweh" could be translated as, "place where Yahweh lives" or "place where Yahweh is worshiped."