Psalms 10:12
Amharic NASV (አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጒም)
እግዚአብሔር ሆይ ተነሥ፤ አምላክ ሆይ፤ ክንድህን አንሣ፤ ረዳት የሌላቸውንም አትርሳ።
What Does This Mean?
Psalm 10:12 is a prayer to God asking for help. The person is asking God to act and not forget those who are humble and in need. This verse shows that God is called to help the oppressed.
Explained for Children
Imagine you are playing a game and a big kid is being mean to you and your friends. You might ask a grown-up to come and help. This verse is like asking God to come and help the people who are being treated unfairly.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Psalms, written by King David. It was written during a time when people were being oppressed and needed God's intervention. The audience was likely the Israelites who were struggling under various forms of oppression.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can be applied to situations where people feel ignored or oppressed. For example, if you see a coworker being mistreated at work, you might pray that God would intervene and help them.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to be humble in this context?
Being humble means recognizing one's own limitations and being open to God's help and guidance. In this verse, it refers to those who are in a position of need and are looking to God for assistance.
Why is God asked to 'lift up His hand'?
Lifting up His hand is a symbolic action in the Bible, often associated with God's power and readiness to act. It's a way of asking God to take action and help those in need.
How can this verse be used in personal prayer?
This verse can be used in personal prayer by asking God to help those who are being treated unfairly or to intervene in situations where justice is needed. It can also be a reminder to be humble and to seek God's guidance.
What can we learn from David's prayer in this verse?
We can learn that it is appropriate to call out to God for help and to remind Him of the needs of those who are humble and oppressed. It also teaches us to be aware of the struggles of others and to pray on their behalf.
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