Psalms 60:5
"You have given a banner to those who fear you, that it may be displayed because of the truth. Selah."
Key Reflection
In Psalms 60:5, the psalmist speaks to God, expressing gratitude for the banners or standards given to those who fear and revere Him. These banners are not mere symbols but tools for proclamation, allowing believers to publicly display their faith and commitment to God’s truth. The term "Selah" at the end suggests a moment of reflection or musical interlude, perhaps indicating a pause in the worship service where these truths could be meditated upon. For the original audience, this verse would have resonated with the physical act of raising banners in temple rituals or during military triumphs, symbolizing divine favor and steadfast loyalty to God’s covenant.
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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes