Psalms 104:35
Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)
What Does This Mean?
This verse asks for sinners and wicked people to disappear from the earth, and then it ends with a call to praise God. It's like saying we wish the world was free of bad people, and then we're encouraged to thank God for everything. The speaker is likely David, asking for God's help to make the world a better place and praising God for His goodness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a playground where some kids are mean and cause trouble. You wish those mean kids were gone, so everyone could have fun. Then, you thank your mom or dad for the nice playground and ask everyone to say 'thank you' too. This verse is like that, but for the whole world!
Historical Background
This psalm is traditionally attributed to King David, a king of Israel, and was likely written during the time of his reign. The audience would have been the people of Israel, and the cultural setting was one where the psalms were a form of worship and praise, often sung in the temple.
Living It Out Today
Imagine living in a neighborhood where some people often cause trouble. You might feel the desire for those people to leave so everyone can enjoy peace. This verse reminds us to focus on thanking God for the good in our lives and to praise Him even in challenging situations.