Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.
Let the people praise you, O God; let all people everywhere praise you.
The writer is calling for everyone in the world to praise and honor God together.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 67 is a song of praise likely used in ancient Israelite worship, calling for universal thanksgiving to God for His blessings and salvation. In the historical context, this psalm reflects the Old Testament theme of God's covenant with Israel and the hope that all nations would recognize and praise His sovereignty, possibly during a time of harvest or national blessing. It echoes the broader biblical narrative of God's plan to bless all peoples through Abraham's descendants, as seen in Genesis.
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