What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me?
¿Qué le puedo dar al SEÑOR por todas las cosas buenas que ha hecho por mí?
El salmista se pregunta cómo puede corresponder a Dios por todas sus bendiciones.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 116 is a song of thanksgiving in the Book of Psalms, likely written by an Israelite during a time of personal crisis or deliverance, reflecting the ancient Jewish practice of praising God for His intervention in everyday life. In the cultural context of ancient Israel, such psalms were often recited in temple worship or personal devotion to express gratitude for God's mercy and protection from dangers like illness or enemies. This verse specifically captures the psalmist's heartfelt question about how to respond to God's ongoing kindness, emphasizing a theme of indebtedness to divine grace.
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