Psalms 25:19
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
لاحِظْ كَثْرَةَ أعدائِي، كَيفَ يُبغِضُونَنِي بُغضاً وَيُرِيدُونَ أذِيَّتِي ظُلْماً.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from David, expressing that he has many enemies who hate him very much. He is asking God to consider his situation and protect him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a lot of friends who are always nice to you, but there are also a few kids who don't like you at all and are mean to you. David is telling God about these not-so-nice kids and asking God to watch over him.
Historical Background
Psalm 25 is traditionally attributed to King David, likely during a time when he faced opposition. It reflects the common experience of leaders in the ancient Near East, where political and personal enemies were a significant threat.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can apply to someone facing many critics at work. Just like David, they can ask God to consider their situation and help them navigate through difficult times.
Topics
enemiesprayerprotectiontrusthopesalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does David have so many enemies?
David faced numerous political and personal adversaries throughout his life, including Saul and Absalom. These enemies threatened his life and reign, making his situation challenging.
How does David expect God to respond?
David expects God to consider his situation and provide protection. He trusts God to act on his behalf against those who oppose him.
What can we learn from David's prayer?
We can learn to bring our difficulties and enemies to God in prayer, trusting that He sees and will act on our behalf.
Is this verse only for leaders?
While it resonates with leaders facing opposition, the message applies to anyone who feels overwhelmed by enemies or difficulties in life.
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