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Psalms 77:1

Posted on 18 May at 15:15

“I cried unto God with my voice, even unto God with my voice; and he gave ear unto me.”

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Sure! Let’s do a Bible study on Psalm 77:1 in the King James Version.

Psalm 77:1 (KJV) says:

This verse is the opening verse of Psalm 77, which is attributed to Asaph, one of the chief musicians in the time of King David. It is a psalm of lament and expresses the psalmist’s distress and anguish.

Here are some key points we can consider in this verse:

  • 1. Crying out to God: The psalmist begins by acknowledging that he cried out to God. This signifies a deep emotional and spiritual plea. It shows that he turned to God as the source of his help and comfort in his time of distress. This demonstrates the psalmist’s faith and trust in God.
  • 2. The act of crying out: The repetition of “with my voice” emphasizes the urgency and intensity of the psalmist’s cry. It suggests that this was not a silent, internal prayer, but a vocal and passionate appeal. The psalmist is pouring out his heart to God, expressing his emotions openly.
  • 3. God’s response: The psalmist affirms that God gave ear to his cry. This shows that God is attentive to the prayers of His people. It is a reassurance that God hears and listens to the cries of those who call upon Him in sincerity and truth. This acknowledgment can bring comfort and hope to those who are facing difficulties and seeking divine intervention.

Overall, this verse highlights the psalmist’s desperate cry to God and the assurance that God hears and responds to his plea.

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