All the horns of the wicked also will I cut off; but the horns of the righteous shall be exalted.
I will cut off all the power of the wicked, but I will lift up and strengthen the power of the righteous.
God is promising to destroy the strength of evil people while giving greater power and honor to those who do what's right.
📚 Historical Context
This psalm was written during a time when Israel faced threats from powerful enemies who seemed to have the upper hand. The imagery of 'horns' comes from the ancient Near East where horns symbolized strength and authority, much like how a bull's horns represent its power. The psalmist is expressing confidence that God will ultimately reverse the current situation where the wicked appear to be winning.
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