KJV ORIGINAL
But thou, LORD, art most high for evermore.
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✦ MADE SIMPLE
But you, LORD, are the highest forever and ever.
⚡ THE BOTTOM LINE
The writer is declaring that God is supreme above all things for all time.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 92 is a song of praise traditionally associated with the Sabbath, celebrating God's creation and justice while contrasting the fate of the wicked with the righteous. In the historical context of ancient Israel, this verse affirms God's eternal supremacy over all creation and enemies, reflecting the people's reliance on His unchanging sovereignty during times of uncertainty and conflict. It serves as a reminder of God's role as the ultimate ruler in a world where human powers rise and fall.
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