Psalm 28 Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
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  • @kerriecarley8836
    @kerriecarley8836 5 месяцев назад

    ❤Sydney, Hornsby

  • @anonymouspunk9968
    @anonymouspunk9968 10 месяцев назад

    What stands out to me is Psalm 28:3 Good News Bible, Today's English Version: 'do not condemn me with the wicked, with those who do evil---men whose words are friendly, but who have hatred in their hearts.' I am guilty of doing this myself before. I have spoken in a friendly way to a coworker or doctor even though I didn't like that person. It is wrong to hate people. God tells us to love people. I am trying harder to not do this. I didn't want to provoke the mean person I hated.

  • @dorothywiggins4756
    @dorothywiggins4756 Год назад

    Let me explain. Akhenaten wrote these words and he was asking the one behind the Oracle ( Aton) to hear him. His enemies were the priest of Amun who were against him. His prayers were answered. What he meant by those who go down into the pit was he was a pharoah and he was not buried under dirt. He was placed in a tomb. This is exactly the same as his writings in Amarna