HaHaHa...I wouldn't waste my time studying Hebrew...I'll bet you haven't either...There are tons of people who have studied Hebrew...All we have to do is read what they wrote...You nor I are going to find any new Hebrew revelations by studying Hebrew...
Based on the context, it is the only way to put it...
The word worship is not the issue...It's the little words...It's always the little words that mess you up...Now here's what you posted:::
ââ¬ÅExalt ye the Lord our God, and worship the footstool of His feet; for He is holyââ¬Â (Psalm 98[99]:5).
So what Hebrew did you study to come up with those words, 'the' and 'of'??? Look at the context...Worship a footstool because God is Holy??? What sense does that make???
This is the KJV and numerous other translations of the Hebrew...And it makes perfect sense...
Psa 99:5 Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy.
You worship AT the footstool because God is holy and THAT is where God is at...
To my knowledge a lexicon does not exist that has the phrase 'worship the footstool', 'of his feet'...So I'd like you to show me which of the Lexicons you use to come up with that phrasing...
Actually, I have studied Hebrew, and I can assure you that you don’t know what you are talking about. But you could educate yourself a bit, if you would read what is found on this page: http://orthodoxinfo.com/inquirers/prostration_heb.aspx