O thou that hearest prayer, unto thee shall all flesh come.
O You who hear prayer, all people will come to You.
The writer is declaring that God listens to prayers and that everyone will eventually turn to Him.
📚 Historical Context
In the historical context of ancient Israel, Psalms 65 is a song of praise attributed to King David, celebrating God's faithfulness in answering prayers and providing for His people. This verse highlights the belief that God is the one who hears and responds to the prayers of all humanity, reflecting the Israelite understanding of God as a personal and attentive deity. It also foreshadows the universal scope of God's salvation, where people from all nations will come to worship Him.
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