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|  | title = "1 Chronicles 16:14–36" | ||||||
|  | date = "2024-02-20" | ||||||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1Chronicles16.14-36) | ||||||
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|  | David's song continues with a reminder of God's universality. | ||||||
|  | The religions of the Fertile Crescent mostly featured gods over particular localities. | ||||||
|  | Gods of this hill or that river, the people living in this land, but they would have no power outside of their jurisdiction. | ||||||
|  | Not the God of Israel. | ||||||
|  | He instead is the Judge over the whole earth, and there is nowhere one can go to escape His verdicts. | ||||||
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|  | Yahweh is also a everpresent throughout time as well as space. | ||||||
|  | David, and also the Chronicler, reminds the people that the Lord made a covenant with Abraham to bless the whole world through his descendants forever. | ||||||
|  | Of particular concern during Ezra's day, the Israelites were promised the land that the Lord had given to them to be an inheritance forever. | ||||||
|  | Part of fulfilling that promise involved protecting the sons of Israel as they fled Egypt and preventing the various groups they encountered from raiding and harassing them. | ||||||
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|  | The song's focus switches to an evangelistic message, which I had not expected from Old Testament poetry. | ||||||
|  | The Lord is a glorious Savior! | ||||||
|  | The whole world needs to know this fact. | ||||||
|  | They worship dead statues and do not recognize God's sovereignty over them. | ||||||
|  | But because He loves them, He will accept their sacfrice that they bring willingly to Him. | ||||||
|  | Even creation will bear witness to God's greatness by joining in the song that His people sing to Him. | ||||||
|  | For the Lord is good and brings salvation, saving His people from the nations that surround them. | ||||||
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|  | Your steadfast love endures forever. Save us with Your mighty hand! | ||||||
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