Psalms 103:20

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells the angels to bless God because they are strong and follow His commands. The speaker is praising God through this acknowledgment. The key message is the angels' obedience and strength in serving God.

Explained for Children

Imagine the angels are like superheroes who do exactly what God tells them to do. This verse is like a cheer for them because they are so strong and always listen to God.

Historical Background

The Psalmist, traditionally David, wrote this psalm in praise of God's goodness and mercy. It was likely written during his reign over Israel, around 1000 BCE. The audience would have been the Israelites, who understood God's commands and the role of angels in serving Him.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us to follow God's commands and be obedient, just like the angels. For example, a student might apply this by always doing their homework on time, showing obedience to their teachers.

Topics

obediencestrengthangelspraisecommandmentsheavenly beings

Related Verses

Psalm 91:11Psalm 103:19Daniel 3:281 Timothy 5:21Hebrews 1:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are angels mentioned in Psalms?
Angels are mentioned because they are important beings in the Bible, often serving as messengers of God and showing His power and glory.
What does 'excel in strength' mean for angels?
This phrase emphasizes the supernatural power that angels possess, which they use to fulfill God's commands and protect His people.
How can we apply this verse to our lives?
We can apply this verse by striving to obey God's commands and using our abilities and strengths to serve Him, much like the angels do.
What does 'hearkening unto the voice of his word' mean?
It means listening carefully and attentively to God's commands, and being ready to act upon them, showing respect and obedience.
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