Psalms 136:6

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse praises God for creating the earth above the waters. It acknowledges God's unlimited mercy. The psalmist is speaking, praising God for His creation and mercy.

Explained for Children

Imagine God as a great artist who painted the earth on top of the water, like a floating island. He did this out of His great love and kindness that never ends. Just like how your parents love you forever, God loves everyone forever too.

Historical Background

Psalm 136 is part of a group of psalms called 'Hallelujah Psalms'. It was likely composed during the time of David or later, for communal worship in the temple. The psalm praises God's works and attributes, reflecting the ancient Israelites' understanding of God's role in creation and history.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, we can apply this verse by recognizing God’s power and mercy in the face of natural phenomena like floods. When we see the earth's stability despite water’s power, we can be reminded of God’s enduring mercy and protection.

Topics

creationmercypraisenaturedivine attributeseternity

Related Verses

Genesis 1:9-10Proverbs 8:29Psalm 24:1-2John 3:16Revelation 14:7

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'stretched out the earth above the waters' mean?
This phrase describes God’s act of creation where He positioned the earth above the waters, indicating His power over nature and His design in creation.
Why does the psalmist mention 'his mercy endureth for ever'?
The psalmist emphasizes God’s enduring mercy, reminding us that God’s love and kindness are constant, regardless of circumstances or time.
How can this verse help during a flood?
This verse can provide comfort and assurance during a flood, reminding us of God’s sovereignty over nature and His enduring mercy, even in the face of natural disasters.
What does this verse teach about God?
This verse teaches that God is the Creator who has dominion over nature and that His mercy is eternal, highlighting His power and loving nature.
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