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Psalms 77:16

Posted on 18 May at 15:15
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“The waters saw thee, O God, the waters saw thee; they were afraid: the depths also were troubled.”

Certainly! Let’s delve into a Bible study on Psalm 77:16, which is found in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. Psalm 77 is attributed to Asaph, one of the musicians appointed by David to oversee the worship in the tabernacle.

Psalm 77:16 (KJV) says:

This verse is part of a psalm in which the psalmist reflects on a time of distress and seeks comfort and assurance from God. Let’s break down the verse and explore its meaning and significance.

1. “The waters saw thee, O God”: In this line, the psalmist is using poetic language to depict a powerful image of God’s intervention and presence. The “waters” symbolize chaos, turmoil, and the forces of nature. The psalmist declares that even the waters recognized the presence of God.

2. “They were afraid”: The waters, personified here, are depicted as experiencing fear in the presence of God. This emphasizes God’s sovereignty and authority over all creation. It demonstrates that even the most powerful and uncontrollable elements can submit to God’s command.

3. “The depths also were troubled”: This line further emphasizes the awe-inspiring power of God. The depths refer to the deep recesses of the earth or the depths of the sea. The word “troubled” conveys a sense of disturbance or upheaval. It highlights the profound impact of God’s presence, causing even the depths to tremble.

Overall, Psalm 77:16 conveys the idea that God’s presence is so awe-inspiring and mighty that even the forces of nature respond with fear and trembling. It underscores the power and sovereignty of God over all creation.

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