I will take the cup of salvation, and call upon the name of the LORD.
I will take the cup of salvation and call out to the Lord by name.
The writer is declaring their intention to accept God's salvation and worship Him with gratitude.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 116 is a song of thanksgiving in the Book of Psalms, likely composed during a time when the Israelites were reflecting on God's deliverance from personal or national crises, such as illness or enemies. In ancient Jewish culture, the "cup of salvation" symbolized a ritual offering or a cup of wine during feasts like Passover, representing God's saving acts and the act of calling on His name as a way to express faith and dependence. This verse fits into the broader context of the Hallel Psalms, which were sung during religious festivals to celebrate God's faithfulness.
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