Psalms 136:11

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about God bringing Israel out of Egypt, emphasizing that His mercy never ends. It's part of a song praising God for His acts of kindness.

Explained for Children

Imagine you had a really big fight with your friends and they wouldn't let you leave their house. But then, a superhero came and helped you get out, and they said they would always help you. That's like what God did for Israel, and He promised to keep helping them forever.

Historical Background

Psalm 136 was written by ancient Israelites to praise God for His many acts of kindness. It was likely sung during religious festivals to remember God's faithfulness and deliverance.

Living It Out Today

When facing challenges, remember God's mercy endures. For example, if you're going through a tough time at school or home, this verse reminds you that God's love and help are always available.

Topics

salvationmercyGod's faithfulnessdeliveranceredemptionhope

Related Verses

Exodus 12:39Isaiah 43:1-3Luke 1:54-55Romans 11:291 Corinthians 10:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is God's mercy important in Psalms 136:11?
God's mercy in this verse emphasizes His kindness and faithfulness, showing that He helps and protects His people even in difficult times.
How can we apply Psalms 136:11 in our daily lives?
We can remind ourselves of God's enduring mercy when facing challenges and seek His help and guidance in all situations.
What cultural significance does Psalms 136:11 have?
This verse is part of a psalm that celebrates God's acts of kindness, likely sung during festivals to remember God's faithfulness to Israel.
How does Psalms 136:11 relate to the Exodus story?
This verse refers to God's act of bringing Israel out of Egypt, a key event in the Exodus story, highlighting God's mercy and deliverance.
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