BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 14:7
7. May the salvation of Israel come out of Zion! when the fate of his people is changed by the Lord, Jacob will have joy and Israel will be glad.
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Summary: Psalm 14 is a reflective meditation on the human condition, emphasizing the folly of atheism and the moral decay of humanity. The psalm opens with a declaration that "the fool says in his heart, 'There is no God,'" highlighting the rejection of divine authority. It continues to describe the pervasive wickedness among people, illustrating that they have turned away from righteousness, leading to corruption and the oppression of the innocent. The psalmist contrasts the moral failures of humanity with God's perspective, indicating that the Lord observes the children of men to see if any seek Him. The absence of those who understand or seek after God emphasizes the need for divine intervention. The ultimate message portrays God as a refuge for the oppressed and a source of salvation for His people. The chapter culminates in a hopeful anticipation of Israel's restoration, pointing to the future redemption that God brings, underscoring that despite human failure, God remains faithful and just.
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