For thou, LORD, hast made me glad through thy work: I will triumph in the works of thy hands.
For you, LORD, have made me joyful through what you have done: I will celebrate and rejoice in the works of your hands.
The writer is expressing pure joy and gratitude for all the amazing things God has done, declaring that God's works bring deep happiness and reason to celebrate.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 92 is a song of thanksgiving traditionally sung on the Sabbath, highlighting God's faithfulness and the joy found in His creation. In the historical context of ancient Israel, this psalm would have been used in temple worship to express gratitude for God's works in both creation and deliverance. It reflects the cultural emphasis on remembering God's deeds as a source of gladness.
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