Psalms 78:59
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Toe God sien wat aangaan, het Hy baie kwaad geword. Net daar het Hy sy rug vir Israel gedraai.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that when God heard about the actions of the Israelites, he became very angry and disgusted with them. It shows that God does not tolerate sinful behavior.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your parents heard you were not following the rules they set for you. They might feel really sad and upset. That's how God felt when he saw that the Israelites were not following his rules.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Psalms, written by Asaph, a Levitical musician and prophet, around 1000-500 BCE. It was intended for the Israelites to remind them of their covenant with God and the consequences of disobedience.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse serves as a reminder that our actions have consequences. Just as God was angry with the Israelites for their disobedience, we too should consider the impact of our actions and strive to live according to the principles of our faith.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was God angry with Israel?
God was angry because the Israelites had disobeyed his commands and were not living according to their covenant with him. This is a recurring theme in the Old Testament where God expects his people to follow his laws.
What does 'abhorred' mean in this context?
To 'abhor' means to strongly dislike or despise something or someone. In this context, it means that God was deeply disgusted with the behavior of the Israelites.
Can this verse be applied to modern times?
Yes, this verse can be applied to modern times as a reminder that our actions have consequences and that living according to our faith is important. It encourages us to reflect on our behavior and strive to do what is right.
How does this verse fit into the overall message of Psalms?
This verse fits into the overall message of Psalms, which often includes expressions of Israel's relationship with God, including their failures and God's response. It serves as a warning and a call to repentance.
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