Psalms 104:20

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how God creates darkness, making it night, and in the darkness, all the animals of the forest come out. The speaker is praising God for His control over nature. It highlights God's sovereignty over the natural world and the creatures within it.

Explained for Children

Imagine it's like when you turn off the lights in your room, and the night creeps in. Then, all the little creatures in the forest, like the owls and raccoons, know it's their time to come out and play. God made it so, and that's amazing!

Historical Background

Psalm 104 is traditionally attributed to King David, an Israelite king who was also a renowned poet and musician. This psalm was likely written during the time of David's reign, around 1000 BCE, to praise God for His creation and sustaining power. The psalm reflects the ancient Israelite understanding of nature and their relationship with God.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we can apply this verse by recognizing the rhythm of day and night as a natural part of God's creation. Just as the animals adjust their activities according to the light and darkness, we can reflect on our own daily routines and how we manage our time in accordance with natural cycles.

Topics

CreationNatureGod's SovereigntyNightBeastsDarkness

Related Verses

Genesis 1:5Psalm 139:12Job 38:12Romans 13:111 Thessalonians 5:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do the beasts come out at night?
The beasts come out at night because that's when they're most active, much like how many animals are nocturnal. This verse shows the harmony between God's creation and the natural rhythm of life.
What can we learn about God from this verse?
We can learn that God is in control of all aspects of nature, including the cycle of day and night. This underscores God's omnipotence and the order in His creation.
How does this relate to our daily lives?
This verse can remind us to respect and appreciate the natural order of things, such as the rhythm of the day and night, and to find our place within God's natural order.
What does the darkness symbolize in this verse?
The darkness symbolizes the night, a time when different creatures thrive. Symbolically, it can also represent times when we need to rest or when God's guidance is particularly necessary.
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