But we will bless the LORD from this time forth and for evermore. Praise the LORD.
But we will praise and honor the LORD from now on and forever. Praise the LORD!
The writer is making a commitment to praise God continuously from this moment forward, for all eternity.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 115 is part of the Hebrew Psalter, likely composed during the post-exilic period after the Israelites returned from Babylonian captivity, as a response to their experiences of deliverance and the contrast between false idols and the true God. This psalm emphasizes God's sovereignty and calls for unwavering praise from His people, reflecting a communal worship tradition in ancient Israel. It concludes with a declaration of eternal blessing, underscoring the enduring faithfulness of God amid cultural pressures to worship other deities.
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