Ps.46.1
46:title sung by soprano voices: Hebrew according to alamoth (“maidens”; see also study note on 1 Chr 15:20). In worship, a choir or a group of instrumentalists performed this hymn.
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46:title sung by soprano voices: Hebrew according to alamoth (“maidens”; see also study note on 1 Chr 15:20). In worship, a choir or a group of instrumentalists performed this hymn.
46:10 A message directly from the Lord confirms the authenticity of the psalmist’s vision (see also 12:5-6; 32:8). • know that I am God: The Lord will do what he promises (Isa 45:3; 49:23; 60:16). • God will be exalted (Ps 47; Isa 6:1); he will judge the nations and rescue his people (see Pss 57:11; 89:13; 108:5-6; 118:16).
Ps 46 This psalm of Zion celebrates God’s special presence in Jerusalem (see also Pss 48, 76, 87, 122), inviting confidence in the Lord because the citizens of Zion enjoy his protection.
46:1-3 Even when faced with natural disasters, the citizens of Zion express no fear.
genesis 2:10
psalms 12:5-6
psalms 15:5
psalms 28:5
psalms 32:8
psalms 36:8-9
psalms 39:6
psalms 42:5