Psalms 83:16
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
হে যিহোৱা, লজ্জাৰে তুমি তেওঁলোকৰ মুখ ঢাকি দিয়া, যাতে হে যিহোৱা, তেওঁলোকে তোমাৰ নাম মাতিব,
What Does This Mean?
This verse expresses a desire for the Lord to cause the enemies to feel ashamed so they will seek the Lord. It reflects a hope that shame will lead them to seek God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and someone cheats. You might feel upset, but you hope they feel so bad that they want to play fairly and make things right. That's what this verse is saying, but about people seeking God.
Historical Background
This verse is part of a psalm that likely dates back to the time of King David or later. It was written by a psalmist who was addressing the issue of enemies threatening the Israelites. The context is one of conflict and a plea for divine intervention.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can be applied to situations where people have wronged us. Instead of harboring resentment, we can hope that their actions make them feel ashamed and lead them to seek God's path of righteousness and reconciliation.
Topics
shamerepentancedivine interventionenemiesseeking Godconflict
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the psalmist hope for the enemies to feel shame?
The psalmist hopes that the enemies will feel shame to the extent that they seek the Lord, indicating a desire for their enemies to find redemption and turn to God.
What does it mean to 'seek thy name, O LORD'?
Seeking the name of the Lord is a way of expressing a desire to know God more deeply and follow His will. It's about turning towards God and His guidance.
Does this verse encourage harmful feelings towards others?
No, it doesn't encourage harm. Instead, it reflects a hope that wrongdoing will lead to a recognition of one's need for God and a desire to seek Him.
How can this verse be applied in a non-religious context?
In a non-religious context, this verse can be seen as a reflection on how shame for one's actions can lead to a desire for improvement or redemption, encouraging personal growth and better behavior.
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