Psalms 88:1
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
قَصِيدَةٌ مَزمُورِيَّةٌ لأولادِ قُورَح. لِلقائِدِ عَلَى لَحْنِ «مَرَضٍ ألِيمٍ.» قصيدة لِهَيْمانِ الإزْراحيِّ. يا اللهُ، أنتَ الإلَهُ الَّذِي يُخَلِّصُنِي. دَعَوتُكَ نَهاراً وَلَيلاً.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the Psalms and shows someone crying out to God for help all day and night. The person is asking God, their savior, for help without stopping.
Explained for Children
Imagine you are so scared that you keep asking your parents for help, over and over, day and night. This verse is like that, but the person is asking God for help all the time.
Historical Background
Psalm 88 was written by Heman the Ezrahite, a Levite musician mentioned in 1 Chronicles. It was likely written during the time of King David and reflects the deep emotional cries for help that were common in the Psalms.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone is going through a tough time, like a serious illness or job loss. This verse encourages that person to keep praying and seeking God's help without giving up.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the psalmist cry out day and night?
The psalmist cries out day and night because they are in deep distress and seeking constant help from God, emphasizing the urgency and importance of their prayer.
What does it mean to cry out for salvation?
Crying out for salvation means asking God for help and deliverance from a difficult situation, whether it's emotional, physical, or spiritual.
Can this verse be applied to modern times?
Yes, this verse can be applied to modern times by understanding it as a reminder to persistently seek God's help in times of trouble or distress.
How can someone relate to this verse in a personal way?
Someone can relate to this verse by reflecting on times when they have felt the need to pray constantly for help, just as the psalmist did, and recognizing the importance of continuous prayer.
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