Psalms 105:16

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that God caused a famine, meaning he made food very scarce. He did this by breaking the 'staff of bread,' which means that people couldn't get the basic food they needed. The speaker is not specified, but it’s part of a psalm praising God's actions.

Explained for Children

Imagine if one day, all the snacks and sandwiches suddenly disappeared from your fridge and pantry. That’s what this verse is talking about. God made it so that people couldn’t find any food, like when you can’t find your favorite snack anywhere!

Historical Background

The Psalms were written by various authors, including King David, over a long period. This particular psalm praises God's acts in Israel's history. It was written for the Israelites, reminding them of God's powerful interventions in their lives.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse reminds us of how much we depend on food and how much we take for granted. It can be a call to appreciate what we have and to be mindful of those who struggle with hunger.

Topics

famineprovidenceGod's sovereigntyhungerIsrael's historydivine intervention

Related Verses

Genesis 41:54Deuteronomy 28:23Amos 8:11Luke 15:16James 5:17

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would God cause a famine?
The Bible sometimes describes God causing famines as a way to discipline or teach people. It's a powerful reminder of how much we depend on God for our daily needs.
What does 'staff of bread' mean?
The 'staff of bread' is a metaphor for the basic food that sustains life. It's like saying bread is the main support of life, much like how a staff supports a traveler.
How can we apply this verse today?
We can apply this verse by being grateful for the food we have and being mindful of those who are hungry. It can also remind us to rely on God in times of scarcity.
Where else in the Bible is famine mentioned?
Famine is mentioned in various places, such as in the story of Joseph and the seven years of famine in Egypt, showing how God uses these times for His purposes.
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