Psalms 68:29

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse says that kings will bring gifts to God because of His temple in Jerusalem. The speaker is praising God and talking about the importance of His temple. The key message is that God's temple is so important that even powerful kings will offer gifts to Him.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a special toy that everyone wants to see. This verse is like saying that when kings see God's special house in Jerusalem, they want to bring Him presents, just like you might want to give your favorite toy to someone who really likes it.

歴史的背景

Psalms 68:29 is part of a psalm traditionally attributed to Moses, though many scholars believe it was written much later. It was likely composed for a religious festival in Jerusalem, where the temple was the central focus of worship and sacrifice for the Israelites.

今日への適用

Today, this verse can inspire us to offer our best to God, much like kings bringing gifts. Whether it's talents, time, or resources, the idea is to give our best offerings to God, acknowledging His greatness.

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関連する聖句

Isaiah 60:101 Kings 9:13Malachi 3:10Matthew 2:11Revelation 21:24

よくある質問

Why do kings bring presents to God's temple?
The verse suggests that the kings, recognizing the significance and holiness of God's temple in Jerusalem, offer gifts as a sign of respect and submission to God's authority.
What does this verse teach about the temple's importance?
This verse highlights the temple's central role in worship and devotion, showing that it is a place of great reverence and the focus of offerings to God.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can apply this by offering our best to God in our daily lives, whether through our time, talents, or resources, showing our commitment and respect to Him.
What other verses talk about offerings to God?
Verses like Exodus 25:2 and Hebrews 13:16 discuss the concept of offering gifts to God as a form of worship and gratitude.
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