This also shall please the LORD better than an ox or bullock that hath horns and hoofs.
This will please the LORD more than sacrificing an ox or a bull with horns and hooves.
The writer is saying that genuine worship and praise from the heart pleases God more than expensive animal sacrifices.
📚 Historical Context
In ancient Israel, oxen and bulls were among the most valuable animals that could be offered as sacrifices to God, representing significant financial cost to the worshiper. The temple system required various animal sacrifices for different occasions, but the psalmist recognizes that God values heartfelt worship over costly rituals. This reflects a recurring biblical theme that God desires sincere devotion rather than merely external religious ceremonies.
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