Psalms 72:20

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse marks the end of David's prayers recorded in Psalms 72. It tells us that David, a king and a poet, has finished his special prayers. The key message is the completion of a series of prayers that express David's desires for his kingdom and people.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're telling a bedtime story, and you say, 'The end.' That's what this verse is doing. It's like David, who was a king and wrote many prayers, is saying he's done with his special prayers in this book.

Historical Background

This verse concludes the Psalms, which were written by David, a king of Israel. The Psalms were likely composed over several decades, around 1000-950 BC. They were intended for the Israelite community, often used in worship and as a guide for spiritual life.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse reminds us to appreciate the conclusion of our prayers and spiritual practices. For example, after a significant prayer meeting or Bible study, you might feel a sense of completion and satisfaction, reflecting on the prayers and messages you've shared.

Topics

prayerkingdomcompletionspiritual guidanceDavidworship

Related Verses

Psalms 1:1Psalms 23:1Psalms 139:17Matthew 6:9Luke 18:1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Psalms 72:20?
It signifies the end of David's prayers recorded in Psalms 72, highlighting the completion of his spiritual expressions.
How does Psalms 72:20 relate to modern prayer?
It reminds us to appreciate the conclusion of our prayers, reflecting on their content and impact in our lives.
What can we learn from David's prayers?
We can learn the importance of praying for our communities and leaders, seeking divine guidance and blessings.
What other verses discuss prayer in the Bible?
Verses like Psalms 1:1, Psalms 23:1, Matthew 6:9, and Luke 18:1 provide insights and examples of prayer in the Bible.
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