Psalms 69:9

Vietnamese (Kinh Thánh Tiếng Việt 1925)

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This verse comes from the Psalms and expresses the speaker's deep devotion to God's house, which has consumed them. The speaker also takes on the insults directed at God as if they were their own.

Giải thích cho trẻ em

Imagine you love your home so much that you get really upset when someone talks badly about it. That's what this verse is about. The person feels so strongly about God's home that they're sad when others say mean things about it.

Bối cảnh lịch sử

Psalms 69 is attributed to David and was likely written during his reign. It reflects his anguish over the sins of Israel and his own struggles, and the verse speaks to his deep commitment to God's house and his identification with God's reproaches.

Áp dụng cho hôm nay

Consider a scenario where a teacher is so passionate about their school that they take on the criticism of the school as personal attacks. This verse can inspire us to take a deep interest in what we believe is right and to be sensitive to the reproaches that might fall upon it.

Chủ đề

zealdevotionsacrificeidentificationreproachcommitment

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Câu hỏi thường gặp

Who is the speaker in Psalms 69:9?
The speaker is traditionally believed to be King David, who often wrote psalms expressing his devotion and struggles.
How can one apply the concept of zeal for God's house in modern life?
One can apply this concept by showing a deep care for the places and communities that represent God, and by standing up for their values.
What does it mean to take on reproaches for God?
It means to bear the insults or criticisms directed at God, as if they were personal reproaches, showing a strong identification with God's cause.
How does this verse relate to the New Testament?
In John 2:17, Jesus quotes this verse, showing his own zeal for God's house, linking the Old Testament concept to his own actions.
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