Psalms 120:7
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
What Does This Mean?
This verse shows that the speaker wishes for peace but faces opposition from others who respond with hostility when he tries to communicate. The speaker is likely a person experiencing conflict, emphasizing the contrast between his desire for peace and the aggressive reactions he encounters.
Explained for Children
Imagine you want to share your toys and be friends, but when you tell others, they start fighting over the toys instead. This verse is like that story, where someone wants peace but others only want to fight.
Historical Background
Psalm 120 is part of a series of psalms known as the 'Psalms of Ascents,' likely sung by pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem. The author, possibly a member of the royal court or a common Israelite, wrote this during a time of conflict, expressing his desire for peace amidst hostility.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you try to resolve a team conflict by suggesting a compromise, but your teammates react aggressively, misunderstanding your intentions. This verse can remind you to stay committed to peace even when others are hostile.