Psalms 140:4

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse from Psalms, the speaker is asking God for protection from wicked and violent people who are planning to harm them. It's a plea for divine help in a time of danger.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing a game where there are some kids who want to trip you so you can't win. This verse is like asking your big brother or sister to keep those kids away so you can play safely.

歴史的背景

This verse is part of Psalm 140, traditionally attributed to David. It was likely written during a time when he faced threats from those who wished to harm him, reflecting the tumultuous political and personal challenges of his reign.

今日への適用

Consider a scenario where someone at work is plotting to sabotage your projects. You might pray this verse, asking God to protect you from their schemes and keep you on the path of success.

トピック

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関連する聖句

Psalm 12:3Proverbs 24:11Matthew 6:132 Timothy 4:171 Peter 5:8

よくある質問

Who is speaking in Psalms 140:4?
The speaker is traditionally thought to be David, who often wrote about his experiences with danger and enemies.
What kind of protection does the verse ask for?
It asks for protection from wicked and violent people who are planning to harm the speaker, both physically and in their plans or goals.
How can this verse be applied in modern life?
In modern life, this verse can be a prayer for protection against personal or professional enemies who seek to harm or undermine one's well-being and success.
What does the phrase 'overthrow my goings' mean?
The phrase means to disrupt or prevent the speaker's plans and actions, suggesting an enemy who aims to sabotage or derail their path or goals.
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