Psalms 104:19

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Psalm 104 talks about God setting the moon to mark seasons and the sun knowing its time to set. The speaker is praising God for these natural phenomena. The key message is the divine order in nature.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine God as a great clockmaker who made the moon and the sun to tell us when it's day or night and when seasons change. Just like your clock tells you when it's time for bed, the sun tells us when to rest.

Contexte historique

This psalm was written by David, a king of Israel, around 1000 BCE. It was meant for the Israelites to praise God for His power over nature. The cultural setting was a society that relied heavily on agriculture, thus marking seasons was crucial.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Think about how you plan your days and seasons, like vacations or planting a garden. This verse reminds us that the orderly nature of our lives is part of God's creation. It encourages us to live in harmony with the rhythms He established.

Thèmes

naturecreationdivine orderseasonssun and moontime

Versets liés

Genesis 1:14Job 38:12Psalm 19:4-6Jeremiah 31:35John 1:5

Questions fréquentes

Who wrote Psalm 104?
The psalm is traditionally attributed to David, a king of Israel known for his poetic and musical abilities.
What does it mean that the sun 'knows its going down'?
The psalm personifies the sun, attributing to it the knowledge of its time to set, emphasizing the order and purpose in God's creation.
How is this verse used in modern Christian worship?
This verse is often used in worship to praise God for His control over nature and to inspire awe in His creation.
Can you explain the importance of 'seasons' in this context?
In this context, 'seasons' refer to the natural cycles marked by the moon, which were crucial for ancient agricultural societies and are seen as part of God's plan in creation.
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