The prayer of an afflicted man pouring out his complaint, his days like an evening shadow, yet resting in the LORD who is enthroned forever and will have compassion on Zion. Its meditation on the eternal, unchanging Creator (“you are the same, and your years have no end”) is applied to Christ in Hebrews.
Psalms study chapter
Psalms 102
lamentThe afflicted pours out his complaint, resting in the LORD who endures forever.
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