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:9. We have been boasting in God all day long,
:9. We have been boasting in God all day long,
:and we will keep declaring your name forever. Selah.
:and we will keep declaring your name forever. ''Selah''.


:10. Even so, you have rejected [us]—that is, you have put us to shame.
:10. Even so, you have rejected [us]—that is, you have put us to shame.

Latest revision as of 21:25, 2 May 2025


"Sheep to Be Slaughtered"

Purpose: To wrestle with an experience of rejection, in spite of covenant faithfulness.

Content: God delivered Israel's favored ancestors. Israel, who has been faithful to the covenant, should also experience that favor. However, the reality is that God has been causing defeat and humiliation. Israel wrestles with this reality, and pleads for deliverance according to God's faithfulness.

Message: When confused and disappointed, God’s people can still appeal to his covenant and character.

Author: The Korahites

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