I said in my haste, All men are liars.
In my panic, I said, 'Everyone lies.'
The writer admits that in a moment of fear or distress, he rashly concluded that all people are untrustworthy.
📚 Historical Context
In the Psalms, which were songs and poems used in ancient Jewish worship, Psalm 116 is a heartfelt expression of thanksgiving to God after escaping from a life-threatening situation. The verse captures a moment of intense emotion where the psalmist, in haste and distress, generalized that all people are unreliable, likely due to personal betrayal or disappointment in a time of need. This reflects the broader biblical theme of human frailty and the importance of trusting in God amidst unreliable human relationships in ancient Israel's spiritual context.
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