Psalms 33:18
"A horse is a vain thing for safety, neither does he deliver any by his great power."
Key Reflection
Psalms 33:18 emphasizes that relying on military might and human strength, symbolized here by horses, is ultimately futile for true security. In the first-century context, this verse reflects a common understanding that horses were primarily used for warfare rather than daily life or safety. By asserting that horses cannot provide true protection or deliver victory through their great power, the psalmist underscores the need to trust in God alone for salvation and assurance.
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