Psalms 59:7

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about enemies who speak harshly and threaten violence, thinking no one is watching or listening. The speaker is David, who is expressing his distress over these threats.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friends were saying mean things about you and thinking no one would hear them. That's like what's happening here. David is saying that his enemies are very mean and think they can get away with it.

Historical Background

This psalm was written by David, possibly when he was facing threats from his enemies. The enemies were speaking harshly and threatening him, believing no one would hear their words or intervene.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, this verse can be applied to situations where bullies or gossipers think they can say harmful things without consequence. It reminds us to be vigilant and to stand up for ourselves and others when we hear such threats.

Topics

threatsspeechenemiesjusticevigilanceprotection

Related Verses

Psalm 140:3Proverbs 12:18Ephesians 4:29James 3:6Revelation 3:16

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when it says 'swords are in their lips'?
It means that the enemies use their words like weapons, threatening and hurting others with their speech.
Why do the enemies think no one is listening?
They believe they can speak harshly without any consequences, assuming their actions and words will go unnoticed by those who can help.
How can this verse help in understanding bullies?
It helps us understand that bullies often operate under the assumption that no one is watching or listening to their harmful actions and words.
What can we learn about speaking from this verse?
We learn the importance of being mindful of our words and the power they hold, ensuring they are not used to harm or threaten others.
Compare Psalms 59:7 across all translations →