Dāūd kā zabūr. Hikmat kā yih gīt tārdār sāzoṅ ke sāth gānā hai. Yih us waqt se mutālliq hai jab Zīf ke bāshindoṅ ne Sāūl ke pās jā kar kahā, “Dāūd hamāre pās chhupā huā hai.” Ai Allāh, apne nām ke zariye se mujhe chhuṭkārā de! Apnī qudrat ke zariye se merā insāf kar!
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a prayer asking God to save the speaker and to judge the speaker's case using God's strength. The speaker is likely David, a king and psalmist, calling on God for help and protection.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game, and you need someone strong to help you win. In this prayer, the person is asking God, who is super strong, to help them win their game of life.
Historical Background
This verse is part of Psalm 54, traditionally attributed to David, who wrote it during a time of distress. The psalm reflects a plea for divine intervention in the face of personal danger or injustice.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're facing a tough situation at work where someone is falsely accusing you. This verse encourages you to seek God's help and strength to resolve the conflict justly.