Psalms 119:53

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

What Does This Mean?

The verse expresses the fear that the speaker feels because of the wicked people who have turned away from God's law. The speaker is likely someone who values God's law and is distressed by those who ignore it.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite game with special rules that everyone follows to play fairly. Now, if some kids start breaking those rules, it makes you scared and upset because you know how important the rules are. That's how the person in this verse feels about God's rules.

Historical Background

This verse is part of Psalm 119, a song of praise and devotion to God's law written by King David. It was composed during a time when Israel was being threatened by wicked people who did not follow God's commandments.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where a group of coworkers decides to cheat on a project to get ahead, ignoring the company's code of conduct. An honest employee might feel horrified and distressed, much like the speaker in this verse, because of the disregard for the rules they hold dear.

Topics

fearrighteousnesslawwickednessobediencedevotion

Related Verses

Psalm 119:104Psalm 139:21Jeremiah 6:19John 14:152 Timothy 3:16

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Psalm 119?
Psalm 119 is traditionally attributed to King David, though the authorship is uncertain, and it could have been written by another poet who admired David's devotion to God's law.
What is the significance of God's law in this verse?
God's law represents the divine guidelines for righteous living. The speaker feels horror because the wicked have abandoned these guidelines, leading to moral decay and fear.
How can this verse be applied in modern life?
In modern life, this verse reminds us to stand firm in our moral convictions and to feel concern when others ignore important ethical principles, much like the speaker in the verse feels horror at the wicked's actions.
What emotions does the verse evoke?
The verse evokes emotions of fear and distress, as the speaker is horrified by the wickedness and the abandonment of God's law, which are central to moral and spiritual well-being.
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