Psalms 38:13

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from the Psalms, where the speaker compares himself to a deaf person who cannot hear and a mute person who cannot speak. He is expressing a sense of helplessness and his silence in the face of his troubles.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're so sad that you feel like you can't hear or speak. That's how the person in this verse feels. They're so sad they want to be quiet and not say anything.

Historical Background

This verse is part of Psalm 38, written by King David. It describes a time when he was facing deep troubles and felt overwhelmed. The psalm was likely written during a period of conflict or sickness, reflecting the struggles of life in ancient Israel.

Living It Out Today

Imagine someone facing a difficult situation at work and decides to stay quiet about it rather than complain or seek help. This verse could apply to anyone who feels overwhelmed and chooses silence over speaking up.

Topics

sufferingsilencehopelessnesstroubletrustprayer

Related Verses

Job 29:15Proverbs 17:28Matthew 7:6Isaiah 53:71 Peter 3:16

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be like a deaf man who hears not?
Being like a deaf man who hears not means feeling unable to hear or respond, often due to deep distress or overwhelming circumstances.
Why would someone choose to be silent like a dumb man?
Choosing silence can be a coping mechanism in times of great distress, to avoid further conflict or to focus on internal reflection and prayer.
How can this verse help someone facing difficulties?
This verse can help by reminding someone that it's okay to be silent and seek inner strength during tough times, rather than reacting rashly.
What other Bible verses talk about being silent?
Verses like Job 29:15 and Proverbs 17:28 discuss the value of silence in various contexts, offering additional perspectives on when and why silence might be appropriate.
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