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Psalms 83:5

Posted on 18 May at 15:15
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“For they have consulted together with one consent: they are confederate against thee.”

Certainly! Here is a Bible study on Psalm 83:5 (KJV):

Psalm 83:5 (KJV) says, “For they have consulted together with one consent: they are confederate against thee.”

Context:

Psalm 83 is a lamentation and a prayer of the psalmist, believed to be Asaph, who is calling on God to help the Israelites in a time of distress. The psalm begins with a plea for God’s intervention against the enemies of Israel who are plotting against them.

Consulted together:

The verse speaks of the enemies of Israel coming together and consulting or plotting against the nation. This indicates a unified effort or consensus among these enemies to strategize and take action against Israel.

One consent:

The phrase “with one consent” means that the enemies are in agreement or have a shared purpose in their plans against Israel. It emphasizes their unity and determination to carry out their malicious intentions.

Confederate against thee:

The enemies mentioned in this psalm are described as confederate against God. They are not merely plotting against the nation of Israel but are ultimately challenging and opposing God’s chosen people and His divine purposes.

  • Spiritual Application:As believers, we can draw some spiritual lessons from this verse. It reminds us that we may encounter opposition and enemies who conspire against us. However, like the psalmist, we should turn to God in prayer, seeking His intervention and protection.
  • Unity in evil:The unity displayed by the enemies in this verse serves as a reminder that evil forces can often join together against righteousness and God’s purposes. It highlights the need for believers to stand firm in their faith and to resist the schemes of the enemy.
  • Trusting in God’s sovereignty:Despite the opposition faced by Israel, the psalmist expresses confidence in God’s ability to deal with their enemies. This encourages us to trust in God’s sovereignty and His power to overcome any challenges or threats we may face.
  • Prayer and dependence on God:This verse underscores the importance of prayer and seeking God’s help in times of trouble. It reminds us that God is our ultimate source of strength and protection, and we should rely on Him rather than our own efforts.

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