Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah.
Praise the Lord, who every day fills our lives with good things, He is the God who saves us. Selah.
The writer is praising God for the countless blessings He gives us every single day, recognizing Him as our Savior.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 68 is a song of praise in the Book of Psalms, likely written by King David or during his era, celebrating God's deliverance and protection of Israel during their battles and journeys in the ancient Near East. This verse specifically highlights God's ongoing provision and salvation for His people amidst their daily struggles and enemies. It reflects the broader biblical narrative of God's covenant faithfulness to Israel as they trusted in Him for daily needs.
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