Remember all thy offerings, and accept thy burnt sacrifice; Selah.
May He remember all your offerings and accept your burnt sacrifice. (Pause and think about this.)
This verse is a prayer asking God to remember and accept the sacrifices and offerings someone has given to Him.
📚 Historical Context
In the historical context of ancient Israel, Psalms 20 is believed to be a prayer offered for the king, likely before a battle, reflecting the nation's dependence on God for victory. Offerings and burnt sacrifices were central to Israelite worship, symbolizing devotion and seeking divine favor through rituals outlined in the Mosaic Law. This verse highlights the cultural practice of presenting sacrifices to maintain a covenant relationship with God, as seen in the broader context of David's psalms.
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