Psalms 71:1

"Psalms."

Key Reflection

In first-century Israel, Psalms was not just a collection of poems and hymns but a revered anthology that held deep spiritual significance for Jews. Psalm 71:1 begins with the author's invocation to God, declaring, "In you, LORD, I take refuge." This opening line would have immediately set the tone for the entire psalm, emphasizing trust in Yahweh as the source of safety and salvation—a theme that resonates throughout the rest of the book. For the original audience, this verse encapsulated a profound declaration of faith, positioning God as the ultimate protector and provider in times of distress.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust -See the notes atPsalms 25:2. ComparePsalms 22:4-5;Psalms 31:1. Let me never be put to confusion -Let me never be ashamed; that is, Let me not be so disappointed in the trust that I repose in thee as to have occasion to feel ashamed that I have done it.

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