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Psalms 107:39

Posted on 18 May at 15:14
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“Again, they are minished and brought low through oppression, affliction, and sorrow.”

Sure! Let’s do a Bible study on Psalm 107:39 in the King James Version:

Psalm 107:39 (KJV) says: “Again, they are minished and brought low through oppression, affliction, and sorrow.”

This verse is part of Psalm 107, a psalm that praises God for His deliverance and restoration of His people from various troubles and distresses. The psalm begins by calling upon the redeemed to give thanks to the Lord for His goodness and mercy. It then presents four different scenarios of people in distress and God’s intervention on their behalf.

In verse 39, the psalmist describes a state of affliction and sorrow in which the people have been “minished” or diminished and brought low through oppression. This verse emphasizes the difficult circumstances faced by the people being referred to in the psalm. They are experiencing a season of hardship, oppression, and sorrow, which has led to a decrease or diminishing of their well-being, strength, or prosperity.

It is important to note that the psalm does not provide specific details about the cause or context of the affliction and oppression faced by the people. However, it acknowledges that they have been brought low and are in need of deliverance.

This verse can resonate with people who have experienced various forms of oppression and affliction in their lives. It serves as a reminder that even in times of great difficulty and sorrow, God is present and able to bring deliverance. The psalm as a whole encourages readers to cry out to the Lord in their distress and to seek His intervention.

The verse also highlights the contrast between the oppressive circumstances and the power of God to bring about restoration and deliverance. Throughout the psalm, the psalmist emphasizes the redemptive nature of God, who is able to rescue His people from their troubles and turn their situations around.

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