Latvian (RT65) 1965 (1965. Gada Bībeles Izdevuma Revidētais Teksts)
Un nevis ar savu zobenu tie iekaroja zemi, nedz viņu elkonis tiem bija par palīgu, nē, bet Tava labā roka, Tavs elkonis un Tava vaiga gaisma, tāpēc ka Tu viņus mīlēji!
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a prayer to God, asking for deliverance. The speaker is addressing God, calling Him 'King,' and asking Him to help His people, called Jacob.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really powerful superhero who protects you. This verse is like a kid saying, 'You're my superhero, save me and my friends!'
Historical Background
Psalm 44 is part of a collection of Psalms traditionally attributed to Asaph, a leader of temple musicians. It was likely written for the Israelites during a time of distress, reminding them of God's past deliverances.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can be applied to situations where one feels overwhelmed by problems. It encourages people to call out to God for help, just as the Psalmist does.