Psalms 74:18

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse, someone is asking God to remember how the enemy has insulted Him and how foolish people have blasphemed His name. The speaker is calling out to God to take notice of these disrespectful actions.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if someone was saying mean things about your favorite teacher at school. You might tell your teacher, 'Hey, remember how those bullies were saying mean things about you?' This verse is like that, but it's about God. Someone is telling God that some people are saying mean things about Him and not respecting His name.

歴史的背景

Psalm 74 is traditionally attributed to Asaph, a Levite musician and prophet who lived during the time of King David. The psalm was likely written during a time of national crisis for Israel, possibly during the Babylonian exile, when the temple and worship were desecrated.

今日への適用

In modern life, this verse can be applied when we see others disrespect or mock our faith. For instance, if someone at work makes fun of your religious beliefs, remember to pray and remind God about these insults, trusting in His justice and protection.

トピック

blasphemyprayerfaithfulnessjusticereproachworship

関連する聖句

Psalms 44:13Isaiah 52:51 Peter 4:14Matthew 5:11Ephesians 4:29

よくある質問

Who wrote Psalm 74?
Traditionally, Psalm 74 is attributed to Asaph, a prominent musician and prophet in the time of King David.
What does 'reproached' mean in this context?
'Reproached' here means to be insulted or spoken to in a way that shows disrespect or contempt, often directed at God's character or authority.
How does this verse relate to blasphemy?
This verse highlights the act of blasphemy, which is the act of speaking irreverently about God, and calls on God to remember and respond to such insults.
What can we learn about God's response to insults?
The verse implies that God is aware of and remembers the insults and blasphemy directed at Him, which can encourage us to trust in His justice and protection.
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