Psalms 82:2
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Hoe lank sal julle onregverdig oordeel en partydig wees vir die goddelose mense? Sela.
What Does This Mean?
This verse criticizes unjust judges who favor wicked people. It's a call to justice and righteousness. The speaker is God, addressing judges who have strayed from fair judgment.
Explained for Children
Imagine if the referee at a game always let the naughty team win. That's not fair, right? This verse is like a parent telling the referee to be fair and not let the naughty kids get away with bad behavior.
Historical Background
Psalms 82 was written by Moses, possibly around 1400 BCE, and was directed at Israel's leaders. The cultural setting was one where leadership was expected to uphold justice and righteousness, but some leaders were failing in this duty.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine a school principal who overlooks bad behavior from certain students. This verse reminds us that leaders must uphold justice fairly and not show favoritism.
Topics
justicerighteousnessleadershipfairnessjudgmentfavoritism
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Psalms 82:2?
The speaker is God, addressing the judges who are failing in their duty to maintain justice.
What does 'Selah' mean at the end of the verse?
Selah is a musical notation that likely indicated a pause or reflection, emphasizing the importance of what was said before it.
Why is justice so important in this verse?
Justice is crucial because it ensures fairness and upholds the moral standards necessary for a society to function properly and maintain order.
How can we apply this verse in our everyday lives?
We can apply this verse by being fair in our dealings with others, not showing favoritism, and advocating for justice in our communities and workplaces.
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