Cast forth lightning, and scatter them: shoot out thine arrows, and destroy them.
Send out lightning and scatter them; shoot your arrows and destroy them.
The writer is asking God to use His divine power like lightning and arrows to defeat his enemies.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 144 is attributed to King David and was likely written during a time of war or threat from enemies in ancient Israel, reflecting his experiences as a warrior king. In this verse, David calls on God to use dramatic forces like lightning and arrows to defeat his foes, drawing from the cultural imagery of God as a powerful warrior who intervenes in battles. This fits into the broader biblical narrative of God's deliverance for His people, as seen in events like the Exodus.
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