We have thought of thy lovingkindness, O God, in the midst of thy temple.
We have contemplated your faithful love, O God, while in your temple.
The writer is describing how being in God's presence in the temple leads them to deeply consider and appreciate God's faithful love.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 48 is part of a collection attributed to the sons of Korah, written during a time when Jerusalem was celebrated as God's protected city, likely after a military victory or deliverance. In this verse, the psalmist reflects on God's lovingkindness, His steadfast mercy and faithfulness, while in the temple, which was the central place of worship and a symbol of God's presence among His people in ancient Israel. This highlights the Israelites' practice of remembering God's past acts of kindness to strengthen their faith.
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