Confounded be all they that serve graven images, that boast themselves of idols: worship him, all ye gods.
Let all who serve carved statues be put to shame, those who brag about their idols. All you gods, bow down and worship Him.
This verse declares that those who worship false gods and idols will be humiliated, while even spiritual beings must worship the one true God.
📚 Historical Context
In the historical context of ancient Israel, Psalms 97 was likely composed during a period of national restoration or conflict with neighboring nations that practiced idolatry, emphasizing God's unmatched sovereignty and judgment against false worship. This verse reflects the ongoing biblical theme of God's warnings against graven images, as seen in the Ten Commandments and the prophets' calls for exclusive devotion to Yahweh. It underscores the cultural battles Israel faced with pagan religions that boasted in idols, reminding the people of God's ultimate authority.
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