Psalms 107:10

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes people who are in a very difficult situation, feeling alone and trapped, like they're in darkness and bound by problems. The speaker is likely the psalmist who is reflecting on the struggles of people. The key message is about the plight of those who are suffering and in need of hope.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a very dark room with no lights and you're stuck there, feeling sad and trapped. This verse is talking about people who feel like they're in a room like that, but with no way out. It's like being in a dark cave and feeling scared.

Historical Background

Psalm 107 was written by the psalmist, possibly David or another Israelite poet. It was likely composed during a time when the Israelites were facing various forms of adversity, possibly during the Babylonian exile. The psalm speaks to the people of Israel about the experiences of suffering and deliverance.

Living It Out Today

Imagine someone who has lost their job and feels trapped in financial hardship. This verse can remind them and those around them that even when things seem darkest, there is hope for deliverance and light.

Topics

hopedeliverancesufferingdarknessafflictionprison

Related Verses

Exodus 20:2Job 3:20Lamentations 3:2Luke 1:79Acts 26:28

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Psalms 107:10?
The speaker is the psalmist, possibly David, who is reflecting on the struggles and eventual deliverance of the Israelites.
What does 'shadow of death' mean?
'Shadow of death' is a metaphor for a deep sense of despair and hopelessness, often associated with being in a dire and life-threatening situation.
How can this verse be applied to someone going through a tough time?
This verse can be a reminder that even in the darkest times, there is hope for deliverance and a way out of suffering, encouraging them to hold on to faith.
What are the cross-references for Psalms 107:10?
Some cross-references include Exodus 20:2, Job 3:20, Lamentations 3:2, Luke 1:79, and Acts 26:28, all of which speak to themes of deliverance and hope in difficult circumstances.
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