Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul.
Vengan y escuchen, todos los que temen a Dios, y les contaré lo que ha hecho por mí.
El salmista invita a todos los que reverencian a Dios a escuchar su testimonio personal de lo que Dios ha hecho en su vida.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 66 is a song of thanksgiving in the Old Testament, likely composed during a period when the Israelites were reflecting on God's deliverance from enemies or hardships, as part of their communal worship practices. The psalmist calls on those who fear God, meaning those who hold reverence and obedience toward Him, to listen to a personal testimony of divine intervention, which was a common way to strengthen faith in ancient Jewish culture. This reflects the broader biblical emphasis on sharing God's works to build community and encourage spiritual resilience.
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