I will extol thee, O LORD; for thou hast lifted me up, and hast not made my foes to rejoice over me.
I will praise you highly, O LORD, because you have lifted me up and have not let my enemies celebrate my downfall.
The writer is expressing deep gratitude to God for rescuing him from trouble and not allowing his enemies to triumph over him.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 30 is a song of thanksgiving attributed to King David, likely written after God delivered him from enemies or a difficult situation, possibly during his reign as king of Israel. This psalm reflects the ancient Israelite practice of praising God for protection and victory, which was common in a culture where personal and national deliverance was seen as direct intervention from God. It may also connect to events like the dedication of David's house, as suggested in the psalm's title.
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