A psalm that gives all glory to God (“Not to us, O LORD, but to your name give glory”) and mocks the lifeless idols of the nations, with mouths that cannot speak and eyes that cannot see, warning that their makers become like them. It urges Israel to trust the LORD, their help and shield.
Psalms study chapter
Psalms 115
Hallel“Not to us, O LORD, but to your name give glory”; idols are nothing, but God is our help.
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