Psalms 102:3

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of a prayer where someone is expressing their deep sorrow and feeling of being consumed by suffering, comparing their life to smoke and their bones to a burning hearth. The speaker is lamenting their condition and seeking God's comfort and help.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're burning a candle and the smoke is rising up into the air, disappearing. That's how the person feels about their life—like it's disappearing. And their bones feel like a fireplace that's very hot, showing they're hurting a lot.

Historical Background

Psalm 102 is traditionally attributed to an anonymous author, though some traditions link it to Ezra. It was likely written during a time of national distress, possibly during the Babylonian exile, and is a prayer for divine intervention and restoration.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can apply to someone going through a tough time, like a serious illness or a difficult period of life. It encourages us to be honest with God about our struggles and to seek His comfort and strength.

Topics

sufferingprayerhopedivine interventionnational distresscomfort

Related Verses

Isaiah 40:6Job 13:27Psalms 31:9Lamentations 1:13Revelation 3:18

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the comparison to smoke and a hearth mean in this verse?
The comparison to smoke signifies the transient nature of the speaker's life, while the hearth symbolizes intense suffering, highlighting the depth of their distress.
How does this verse reflect the historical context of the psalm?
This verse reflects a time of great suffering, likely during the Babylonian exile, where the people felt their lives were being consumed by hardship and needed divine intervention.
Can this verse be applied to personal struggles today?
Yes, it can be applied to anyone going through a tough time, encouraging them to express their pain to God and seek His comfort and strength.
What other verses in the Bible relate to the themes in Psalms 102:3?
Verses like Isaiah 40:6, Job 13:27, and Psalms 31:9 share similar themes of lament and seeking divine comfort in times of distress.
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