Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle’s.
He fills your life with good things, so that your strength is renewed like the eagle's.
God is saying that He provides abundantly for our needs and restores our energy and vitality like a strong eagle.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 103 is a psalm attributed to King David, written as a song of praise to God for His faithful provision and blessings toward His people in ancient Israel. In the cultural context of the Old Testament, this verse reflects the daily dependence on God for physical needs like food and strength, emphasizing His role as a sustainer amidst life's challenges. The imagery of the eagle renewing its youth likely draws from observations in nature, symbolizing God's power to restore vitality, which was a common theme in ancient Near Eastern literature.
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