Let Israel hope in the LORD from henceforth and for ever.
Let Israel put their hope in the LORD from now on and forever.
The writer is calling God's people to trust in the LORD completely, both now and for all time to come.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 131 is one of the Songs of Ascents, likely sung by Israelite pilgrims as they traveled to Jerusalem for major religious festivals, emphasizing themes of humility and trust in God. Attributed to King David, the psalm uses the image of a weaned child resting with its mother to illustrate peaceful dependence on the Lord. In verse 3, it calls for Israel to maintain an enduring hope in God, reflecting the covenant relationship and the need for steadfast faith amid life's challenges.
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