Psalms 22:6
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
কিন্তু মই কেৱল এটা পোক মাথোন, মানুহ নহওঁ; মানুহে মোক নিন্দা কৰে, লোক সকলে মোক তুচ্ছ জ্ঞান কৰে।
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the speaker, likely David, feels very low and unimportant. He is being mocked and looked down upon by others. The key message is about experiencing deep despair and feeling worthless.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you felt like you were so small that people didn't even notice you, like a little worm in the dirt. That's how the person in this verse feels. They feel very small and sad because others are mean to them.
Historical Background
Psalm 22 is traditionally attributed to King David and was likely written during a time of distress for him. The psalmist is addressing a situation where he feels isolated and despised by others, a common theme in the Psalms.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you felt like nobody cared about you or when you were bullied. This verse can remind us of those feelings and encourage us to empathize with others who feel unimportant and alone.
Topics
despairhumiliationempathysufferingredemptionhope
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can we relate to this feeling of being 'a worm and no man'?
This feeling relates to times when we feel utterly insignificant or when we are bullied or looked down upon, making us feel like we have no worth.
What can we learn from this verse about empathy?
This verse teaches us to empathize with those who feel isolated and despised, reminding us of the pain others may be experiencing.
How does Jesus relate to this verse?
Jesus is often seen as fulfilling this verse, especially when he quotes part of Psalm 22 on the cross, showing his deep suffering and the empathy he has for those who suffer.
What does this verse tell us about the human condition?
This verse highlights the human condition of experiencing rejection and feeling worthless, which is a common struggle in life.
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