Psalms 60:1

"Psalms."

Key Reflection

The term "Psalms" in Psalms 60:1 refers to a collection of poetic and musical prayers often attributed to King David, known for their expression of worship, lament, and praise. These psalms serve as a profound spiritual resource, offering insights into human emotion and faith that remain relevant across generations.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

O God, thou hast cast us off -The word used here means properly to be foul, rancid, offensive; and then, to treat anything as if it were foul or rancid; to repel, to spurn, to cast away. See the notes atPsalms 43:2. It is strong language, meaning that God had seemed to treat them as if they were loathsome or offensive to him.

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