Psalms 144:12
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
What Does This Mean?
This verse expresses a father's wish for his children's well-being and success. The speaker hopes that sons grow strong and healthy, and daughters are valued and refined like precious stones in a grand building. It conveys a desire for prosperity and excellence in the next generation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're planting a garden. You hope your flowers grow big and strong just like you're growing up to be strong and healthy. And your sisters? You want them to shine like the shiny stones used to build beautiful castles, showing how special and important they are.
Historical Background
King David wrote this psalm, possibly during a time of peace and prosperity in his kingdom. He hoped for the well-being and success of his children, reflecting a cultural value of family continuity and the prosperity of offspring.
Living It Out Today
A modern parent might wish for their children to grow up healthy, educated, and valued. For example, a parent might hope that their son excels in sports or academics, and their daughter becomes a respected professional, contributing positively to society.