Psalms 107:23
French Vigouroux 1902 Bible
Ceux qui descendent sur la mer dans des navires, et qui travaillent (font la manœuvre) sur les vastes (grandes) eaux, Qu'ils l'exaltent dans l'assemblée du peuple, et qu'ils le louent dans le conseil des vieillards (chaire des anciens).
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about people who travel by sea in ships to do business. It highlights the adventures and risks of those who venture into the vast waters for trade and commerce.
Explained for Children
Imagine going on a big adventure in a boat to sell things far away. Just like you might trade toys with your friends, these people travel far on the sea to do big trades with others.
Historical Background
Psalm 107 is part of a series of psalms believed to have been written by King David or later authors to celebrate God's deliverance. The verse reflects the economic and adventurous spirit of people navigating the seas for trade, common during the time of ancient Israel and beyond.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can apply to individuals or companies who take risks to expand their business, much like entrepreneurs who travel to new markets or investors who diversify their investments in global markets.
Topics
businessriskadventuretradenavigationperseverance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Psalms 107:23?
The speaker is the psalmist, who is likely reflecting on the experiences of those who travel by sea for business.
What does 'great waters' mean in this verse?
'Great waters' refers to the vast and sometimes dangerous oceans where these traders travel for their business.
How can this verse be applied in today's business world?
It can inspire modern entrepreneurs to take calculated risks and venture into new markets, trusting in their abilities and perhaps in a higher power for guidance.
What historical significance does this verse have?
It provides insight into the economic and maritime activities of ancient civilizations, showing how trade and commerce were vital aspects of their society.
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