Psalms 17:9

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

What Does This Mean?

In Psalms 17:9, the psalmist is asking for protection from wicked people who are trying to harm him. He describes them as his 'deadly enemies' who surround him. The key message is about seeking divine protection in the face of danger.

Explained for Children

Imagine you are surrounded by bullies who want to hurt you. You feel scared and alone. This verse is like asking a big, strong friend to protect you from those bullies. The psalmist is asking God to be that strong friend and keep him safe.

Historical Background

This verse is part of Psalm 17, written by King David, a prominent figure in Israel's history. It was likely written during a period when David faced opposition from enemies, possibly during his reign or earlier when he was fleeing from King Saul. The psalm reflects the struggles of a righteous person in a hostile environment.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where a young professional faces intense pressure from unethical colleagues in a toxic work environment. This verse encourages them to seek God’s protection and guidance, trusting that He will provide the strength and wisdom to navigate through such difficult situations.

Topics

protectionhopefaithpersecutiontrustdeliverance

Related Verses

Psalms 23:4Psalms 91:1-2Psalms 121:3-4Matthew 6:25-34Romans 8:31-39

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Psalms 17?
Traditionally, Psalms 17 is attributed to King David, who was a central figure in Israel's history and known for his poetic expressions of faith.
What does 'deadly enemies' mean in Psalms 17:9?
The term 'deadly enemies' refers to those who pose a serious threat to one's life or well-being, emphasizing the severity of the situation faced by the psalmist.
How can we apply Psalms 17:9 in our daily lives?
This verse can be applied by turning to God for protection and strength when facing difficult situations or adversaries, trusting in His guidance and care.
What are some cross-references to understand Psalms 17:9 better?
Verses like Psalms 23:4, Psalms 91:1-2, and Romans 8:31-39 provide similar themes of divine protection and trust in God during times of trouble.
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