Psalms 72:17
cebuano-1999
Dili unta gayod kalimtan ang ngalan sa hari ug molungtad unta ang iyang kabantog sama sa adlaw. Daygon unta siya sa tanang nasod, ug hinaot nga ang tanang katawhan mag-ampo sa Dios nga panalanginan sila sama sa iyang pagpanalangin sa hari.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Psalms talks about a person whose fame and influence will last forever, like the sun, and everyone in the world will praise him. The speaker is likely praising a king or a future Messiah.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite superhero was so amazing that people would talk about him forever and ever, like how we always talk about the sun. Everyone in the world would think he's wonderful and would want to be like him. That's what this verse is saying about a special person.
Historical Background
The Psalms were written over a long period, possibly by several authors, including King David. This particular psalm is a prayer for a righteous king, likely David's son Solomon, and speaks to a time when Israel sought a leader who would bring peace and prosperity.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can inspire leaders to strive for a legacy that positively impacts the world, much like how the sun affects all life on Earth. It's a reminder to aim for actions that benefit everyone, not just oneself.
Topics
leadershipeternityhopeblessingssalvationMessiah
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the 'him' in Psalms 72:17?
The 'him' is often interpreted as a future king, possibly a messianic figure, whose influence will last forever, much like the sun.
How does this verse relate to Jesus?
Many Christians see this verse as a prophecy pointing to Jesus, whose influence and legacy are believed to last forever and who is seen as a blessing to all nations.
What does this verse teach about leadership?
It suggests that true leadership leaves a lasting positive impact, benefits all people, and is remembered for its goodness and righteousness.
Why is the sun used as a metaphor?
The sun is a constant and enduring force, making it a powerful symbol of permanence and the continuous influence of the subject of the psalm.
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