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Psalms 90:5

Posted on 18 May at 15:14

“Thou carriest them away as with a flood; they are as a sleep: in the morning they are like grass which groweth up.”

Certainly! Let’s delve into a Bible study on Psalm 90:5, which is found in the King James Version (KJV). Sentence continues…

Psalm 90:5 (KJV) says:

This verse is part of Psalm 90, which is attributed to Moses, the great leader of Israel. It is a prayer of Moses, reflecting on the eternal nature of God and the transient nature of human life.

Here’s a breakdown of the verse and its key themes:

  • 1. Transience of Human Life: The verse highlights the brevity and fragility of human life. It compares the passing away of human beings to being carried away swiftly by a flood or a torrent. Just as a flood sweeps away everything in its path, human lives can be taken away abruptly, emphasizing the fleeting nature of our existence.
  • 2. The Image of Sleep: The verse employs the metaphor of sleep to depict human mortality. Sleep is a temporary state where one’s consciousness is suspended, and the activities of life cease temporarily. Similarly, human life is short-lived and fleeting, akin to a passing sleep, compared to the eternal nature of God.
  • 3. Comparison to Grass: The verse further emphasizes the brevity of human life by comparing it to the grass that grows in the morning. Grass quickly springs up from the ground, but it withers and fades away just as swiftly. This imagery underscores the temporal nature of human existence, reminding us that our lives are subject to change and eventual mortality.

Overall, Psalm 90:5 serves as a reminder of the transient nature of human life compared to the eternal nature of God. It encourages us to reflect on the brevity of our time on Earth and to seek a deeper understanding of God’s eternal nature. This verse invites us to place our trust in God, who is everlasting and unchanging, even as we recognize the temporary nature of our own lives.

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