Psalms 144:10
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
Jumaw reyinacar atipjaytajja; jumaraquiw David loktirimar khespiytajja, jiwayir espadat arjjatita, yakha marcanquir jakenacan amparapat khespiyita, lacanacapajj c'ari parlirinacawa, cupi amparanacapasti c'ari juramento lurañatac aytiriwa.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about God giving salvation to kings and protecting David from danger. It highlights God's power and protection over his chosen ones.
Explained for Children
Imagine God as a big, strong superhero who protects kings and helps them when they're in trouble. Just like how a superhero saves a kid from a bully, God saved David from danger.
Historical Background
This verse is from Psalm 144, which is traditionally attributed to King David. It was likely written during his reign as king of Israel, around 1000 BC. The psalmist is praising God for his power and protection, particularly as it relates to kings and the king of Israel, David.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this verse by trusting in God's protection and salvation, especially in challenging times. Just as God protected David from harm, we can trust that God will protect us and guide us through difficult situations.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who wrote Psalm 144?
Psalm 144 is traditionally attributed to King David, who was a key figure in ancient Israel's history.
What does 'hurtful sword' refer to?
The 'hurtful sword' in this verse symbolizes the dangers or threats that David faced, likely referring to physical attacks or conflicts.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can apply this verse by trusting in God's protection and salvation, especially during times of trouble, just as David trusted in God's protection.
What other verses talk about God's protection?
Verses like Psalms 34:7 and Romans 8:31 also discuss God's protection and how we can trust in His guidance.
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