Psalms 80:16

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how a vine is destroyed by fire and cutting, and how it perishes under God's displeasure. It's part of a lament by the psalmist, expressing sorrow over the destruction of something God had once cared for.

Explained for Children

Imagine a beautiful garden that was once full of flowers and trees. But now, it's been burned and cut down. This verse is like saying that the garden's destruction happened because someone who loved it very much was not happy anymore.

Historical Background

Psalm 80 was likely written by Asaph, a Levite and one of the leaders of temple music, during a time of national distress. The psalmist is praying for the restoration of Israel, likening the nation to a vine that God had planted.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can remind us of the consequences of ignoring God's guidance. For example, a business leader might ignore ethical practices, leading to the destruction of their company, much like the vine in this verse.

Topics

prayerjudgmentrestorationvine imageryGod's displeasurenational distress

Related Verses

Deuteronomy 32:32Isaiah 5:1-7John 15:6Ezekiel 15:6Hosea 10:1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the vine imagery used for in Psalms 80:16?
The vine imagery represents Israel, emphasizing its initial flourishing under God's care and its subsequent destruction due to God's displeasure.
How does this verse relate to God's judgment?
This verse shows that God's judgment can lead to the destruction of what He has planted, like a vine being burned and cut down.
What can we learn about restoration from this verse?
Although the vine is destroyed, the psalmist's lament also implies hope for restoration, reminding us that after judgment, there is often a chance for renewal.
How can this verse be applied to personal life?
Just as the vine perishes at God's rebuke, individuals can face consequences when they stray from God's path, but there is always hope for restoration through repentance.
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