Psalms 37:11
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
أَمَّا الوُضَعاءُ فالأَرضَ يَرِثون، وبِسلامٍ وَفيرٍ يَنعَمون.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Psalms says that those who are gentle and humble will receive the earth as their inheritance and enjoy a lot of peace. It's a promise from God to those who are meek.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big, beautiful garden. If you're kind and patient, like when you wait for your turn to play with a toy, this verse says you'll get to enjoy this garden and feel really happy and peaceful.
Historical Background
The Psalmist, traditionally believed to be David, wrote this verse around 1000 BCE. It was likely written for the Israelites, who were experiencing periods of upheaval and were encouraged to trust in God's promises.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this could apply to someone who is patient and kind at work, even when others are not. Over time, this person might see their hard work and patience rewarded with promotions and a peaceful work environment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the 'meek' in this verse?
The 'meek' are those who are humble, gentle, and patient, even when they face unfair treatment. They trust in God and do not take matters into their own hands.
What does 'inherit the earth' mean?
'Inherit the earth' means to receive and enjoy the blessings of the world as a gift from God. It's a promise of a future where those who are faithful and patient will prosper.
How can we 'delight in the abundance of peace'?
We can delight in peace by actively seeking to be at peace with others, resolving conflicts, and living a life that is free from anxiety and stress, trusting in God's provision.
What is the historical significance of this verse?
This verse was a source of hope and encouragement for the Israelites during times of hardship. It reminds them that those who trust in God's ways will ultimately be rewarded with peace and prosperity.
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