Psalms, 30

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9 And you have not enclosed me in the hands of the enemy. You have set my feet in a spacious place.




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Psalm 30 is a hymn of thanks to God for salvation, in which the psalmist expresses his gratitude for being healed and delivered from death. He praises God for turning his teep into dance, his mourning into joy and for removing his ciliciary and girded him with joy. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Psalm 30:

Psalm 103:2: "Bless, O my soul, to the Lord, and do not forget any of its benefits." This verse encourages gratitude to God for His blessings and benefits.

Psalm 40:2: "He took me a horrible lake, of a sludge, put my feet on a rock, signed my steps." This verse describes God's salvation and liberation.

Psalm 56:8: "You count my wandering; put my tears in your hat; aren't they in your book?" This verse highlights God's concern with our afflictions and sorrows.

Psalm 126:5: "Those who sow in tears, with chants of joy will go." This verse speaks of the joy and harvest that come after a period of suffering and sadness.

Psalm 30:5: "For your wrath lasts only a moment; in your favor is life. Crying can last one night; in the morning, but comes the song of joy." This verse, which is part of Psalm 30 itself, emphasizes the transience of suffering and the promise of joy and victory.





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