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Psalms 28:9

Posted on 18 May at 15:17
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“Save thy people, and bless thine inheritance: feed them also, and lift them up forever.”

Sure! Let’s dive into a Bible study on Psalm 28:9 in the King James Version:

This verse is the concluding verse of Psalm 28, which is a prayer of King David. Let’s break down the verse and explore its meaning:

1. “Save thy people”: This phrase expresses the plea of the psalmist for God’s intervention and deliverance. It reflects the psalmist’s recognition of God’s power and ability to save His people from their enemies, troubles, or any form of distress. It demonstrates a reliance on God’s protection and salvation.

2. “Bless thine inheritance”: The term “inheritance” refers to God’s chosen people, the Israelites in the context of the Old Testament. The psalmist implores God to bless and favor His people. This request signifies the desire for God’s divine favor, provision, and well-being to be poured out upon His chosen ones.

3. “Feed them also”: This phrase metaphorically portrays God as a shepherd who provides nourishment and sustenance for His flock. Here, the psalmist asks God to meet the spiritual and physical needs of His people. It emphasizes the dependency of God’s people on Him for their daily sustenance and spiritual nourishment.

4. “Lift them up forever”: This statement expresses the psalmist’s desire for God to exalt His people and lift them to a position of honor and strength. It suggests an elevation from their current state of distress or weakness, emphasizing the eternal nature of God’s uplifting power. It implies a longing for God’s continuous guidance and support throughout their lives.

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