Psalms 136:15
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about God's actions in the Red Sea, where he overthrew Pharaoh and his army. It reminds us of God's enduring mercy. The psalmist is praising God for his mighty deeds.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you have to cross a big, scary river. God helped the Israelites cross the Red Sea and then made sure the bad guys couldn't follow. He did this because he's always kind and loving, just like how your parents are always there for you.
Historical Background
The Psalms are a collection of songs and poems that praise God. This verse comes from Psalm 136, which is a song of praise that likely dates back to the time of King David. It was probably sung by Israelites during worship, remembering God's mighty acts in their history.
Living It Out Today
Consider a time when you faced a seemingly insurmountable challenge, like failing a test or dealing with bullies. Think about how God's enduring mercy can help you overcome these obstacles, just as he helped the Israelites overcome Pharaoh.