Guiding Questions: Psalms 93

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. In Psalms 93:1, what does the Psalmist have in mind when it is said that “the world stands firm; it cannot be shaken” — is this a “geographic reference” or an affirmation that the nature of the universe has been established for all time?
  2. What attribute of Divinity is particularly stressed in Psalms 93:2?
  3. This Psalm, then, would have been uttered by someone in what condition and with what attitude towards the Divine?

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