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It inspires us to yearn for divine leadership and to pray for righteousness and justice in our world. It gives us hope for a time when all nations will be blessed under God's reign.<p><span class="hdglist">Verses 1-4: A Prayer for Righteousness and Justice</span><p>The Psalmist begins with a prayer for the king, asking God to endow the king with His justice and righteousness. The king's rule should defend the afflicted and save the children of the needy.<p><span class="hdglist">Verses 5-7: A Reign of Enduring Peace</span><p>The Psalmist envisions a reign that lasts as long as the sun and moon endure. During this reign, righteousness will flourish, and peace will abound till the moon is no more.<p><span class="hdglist">Verses 8-11: A Universal Kingdom</span><p>The ideal kingdom stretches from sea to sea, to the ends of the earth. The Psalmist declares that desert tribes will bow before the king, and his enemies will lick the dust. All kings will bow down to him, and all nations will serve him.<p><span class="hdglist">Verses 12-14: A Defender of the Oppressed</span><p>In these verses, the king is seen as a protector who rescues the needy, the afflicted, and the weak from oppression and violence, valuing their lives.<p><span class="hdglist">Verses 15-17: A Source of Blessing and Prosperity</span><p>The king's reign is marked by abundance and prosperity. He will thrive, and people will pray for his well-being. His name will endure forever, and all nations will be blessed through him.<p><span class="hdglist">Verses 18-20: A Doxology of Praise</span><p>The Psalm concludes with a high doxology, praising the Lord God, the God of Israel, for His wondrous deeds. It ends with a note indicating the end of David's prayers.<p>Psalm 72 is a deeply moving prayer for the king, often attributed to King David as a prayer for his son, Solomon. It presents a vision of a just and righteous king whose reign brings peace, prosperity, and justice to his people and beyond. More profoundly, this Psalm can also be seen as a prophetic representation of the coming Messiah, whose reign will cover the whole earth.<div class="chap"><div class="vheading2">Teaching Points</div><b><a href="/topical/t/the_call_for_righteous_leadership.htm">The Call for Righteous Leadership</a></b><br>Endow the king with Your justice, O God, and the son of the king with Your righteousness. (<a href="/psalms/72.htm">Psalm 72:1</a>)<br>The psalm begins with a prayer for the king to be endowed with God's justice and righteousness, highlighting the importance of divine guidance in leadership.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/t/the_characteristics_of_a_godly_reign.htm">The Characteristics of a Godly Reign</a></b><br>May he judge Your people with righteousness and Your afflicted with justice. (<a href="/psalms/72-2.htm">Psalm 72:2</a>)<br>A godly ruler is marked by fairness and a commitment to justice, especially towards the afflicted and needy.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/t/the_blessings_of_a_righteous_kingdom.htm">The Blessings of a Righteous Kingdom</a></b><br>May the mountains bring peace to the people, and the hills bring righteousness. (<a href="/psalms/72-3.htm">Psalm 72:3</a>)<br>The reign of a righteous king brings peace and prosperity, symbolized by the flourishing of nature.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/t/the_universal_reign_of_the_king.htm">The Universal Reign of the King</a></b><br>May he rule from sea to sea, and from the Euphrates to the ends of the earth. (<a href="/psalms/72-8.htm">Psalm 72:8</a>)<br>The psalm envisions a king whose dominion is vast and universal, foreshadowing the global reign of Christ.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/t/the_eternal_nature_of_the_kingdom.htm">The Eternal Nature of the Kingdom</a></b><br>May his name endure forever; may his fame continue as long as the sun. (<a href="/psalms/72-17.htm">Psalm 72:17</a>)<br>The psalm concludes with a vision of an everlasting kingdom, pointing to the eternal reign of Jesus.<div class="vheading2">Practical Applications</div><b><a href="/topical/p/pray_for_leaders.htm">Pray for Leaders</a></b><br>Regularly pray for our leaders to be guided by God's justice and righteousness.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/s/seek_justice_and_righteousness.htm">Seek Justice and Righteousness</a></b><br>In our own lives, strive to act justly and righteously, reflecting the character of the ideal king.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/p/promote_peace.htm">Promote Peace</a></b><br>Work towards peace in our communities, understanding that peace is a hallmark of God's kingdom.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/s/share_the_gospel.htm">Share the Gospel</a></b><br>Recognize the universal reign of Christ and share the good news of His kingdom with others.<div class="vheading2">People</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_king.htm">The King</a></b><br>The primary subject of the psalm, often understood as Solomon in the immediate context, but also seen as a foreshadowing of the Messiah, Jesus Christ. The king is depicted as a ruler who judges with righteousness and brings prosperity and peace.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_needy.htm">The Needy</a></b><br>These are the individuals whom the king is expected to defend and deliver. The psalm emphasizes the king's role in providing justice and support for the poor and oppressed.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_oppressor.htm">The Oppressor</a></b><br>This refers to those who exploit or harm the needy. The king is tasked with crushing the oppressor to ensure justice and peace.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_peoples.htm">The Peoples</a></b><br>This term is used to describe the broader population over whom the king reigns. The psalm envisions a reign that extends beyond Israel to include all nations, highlighting the universal scope of the king's rule.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_righteous.htm">The Righteous</a></b><br>These are the individuals who benefit from the king's just rule. The psalm anticipates a time when the righteous will flourish under the king's leadership.<br><br>6. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_nations.htm">The Nations</a></b><br>The psalm speaks of the nations bringing tribute and serving the king, indicating a global recognition of his authority and the peace that his reign brings.<br><br>In the original Hebrew, terms like "the king" (&#1502;&#1462;&#1500;&#1462;&#1498;&#1456;, melek) and "the needy" (&#1488;&#1462;&#1489;&#1456;&#1497;&#1493;&#1465;&#1503;, ebyon) carry significant weight, emphasizing the king's role as a just and compassionate ruler. The psalm's messianic interpretation in Christian theology sees these roles as ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who is viewed as the eternal king bringing justice and peace to all nations.<div class="vheading2">Places</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/t/tarshish.htm">Tarshish</a></b><br>Mentioned in <a href="/psalms/72-10.htm">Psalm 72:10</a>, Tarshish is often associated with a distant maritime location, possibly in the western Mediterranean. It is known for its wealth and trade, symbolizing distant lands bringing tribute to the king.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/i/islands.htm">Islands</a></b><br>Also in <a href="/psalms/72-10.htm">Psalm 72:10</a>, the "islands" refer to distant lands across the sea. In a biblical context, islands often symbolize remote nations that will acknowledge the king's reign.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/s/sheba.htm">Sheba</a></b><br>In <a href="/psalms/72-10.htm">Psalm 72:10 and 72</a>:15, Sheba is a region known for its wealth, particularly in gold and spices. It is often associated with the Arabian Peninsula, and its mention signifies the bringing of gifts and homage to the king.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/s/seba.htm">Seba</a></b><br>Mentioned alongside Sheba in <a href="/psalms/72-10.htm">Psalm 72:10</a>, Seba is thought to be a region in Africa, possibly near modern-day Sudan. Like Sheba, it represents distant lands that will honor the king.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/d/desert.htm">Desert</a></b><br>In <a href="/psalms/72-9.htm">Psalm 72:9</a>, the "desert" refers to the wilderness areas surrounding Israel. The imagery of desert dwellers bowing before the king signifies the extent of his dominion, reaching even the most remote and desolate areas.<div class="vheading2">Events</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/p/prayer_for_righteous_judgment.htm">Prayer for Righteous Judgment</a></b><br>The psalm begins with a plea for God to endow the king with His justice and righteousness. "Endow the king with Your justice, O God, and the son of the king with Your righteousness." (<a href="/psalms/72.htm">Psalm 72:1</a>). The Hebrew word for "justice" (&#1502;&#1460;&#1513;&#1456;&#1473;&#1508;&#1464;&#1468;&#1496;, mishpat) emphasizes fair and equitable judgment.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/r/righteous_rule_over_the_people.htm">Righteous Rule Over the People</a></b><br>The king is expected to judge the people with righteousness and the afflicted with justice. "May he judge Your people with righteousness and Your afflicted with justice." (<a href="/psalms/72-2.htm">Psalm 72:2</a>). The Hebrew root for "righteousness" (&#1510;&#1462;&#1491;&#1462;&#1511;, tsedeq) implies moral integrity and fairness.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/p/peace_and_prosperity.htm">Peace and Prosperity</a></b><br>The psalm envisions a reign characterized by peace and prosperity. "May the mountains bring peace to the people, and the hills bring righteousness." (<a href="/psalms/72-3.htm">Psalm 72:3</a>). The Hebrew word for "peace" (&#1513;&#1464;&#1473;&#1500;&#1493;&#1465;&#1501;, shalom) encompasses well-being and harmony.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/d/defense_of_the_needy.htm">Defense of the Needy</a></b><br>The king is to defend the cause of the poor and deliver the needy. "May he vindicate the afflicted among the people; may he save the children of the needy and crush the oppressor." (<a href="/psalms/72-4.htm">Psalm 72:4</a>). The Hebrew root for "vindicate" (&#1491;&#1460;&#1468;&#1497;&#1503;, din) suggests legal protection and advocacy.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/e/enduring_reign.htm">Enduring Reign</a></b><br>The psalmist prays for the king's reign to endure as long as the sun and moon. "May they fear You as long as the sun shines, as long as the moon remains, through all generations." (<a href="/psalms/72-5.htm">Psalm 72:5</a>). The imagery of the sun and moon signifies eternal duration.<br><br>6. <b><a href="/topical/a/abundant_blessings.htm">Abundant Blessings</a></b><br>The king's reign is likened to rain that nourishes the earth, bringing forth abundance. "May he be like rain falling on a mown field, like showers watering the earth." (<a href="/psalms/72-6.htm">Psalm 72:6</a>). The Hebrew word for "rain" (&#1502;&#1464;&#1496;&#1464;&#1512;, matar) symbolizes life-giving sustenance.<br><br>7. <b><a href="/topical/u/universal_dominion.htm">Universal Dominion</a></b><br>The psalm anticipates a universal dominion where all kings and nations serve him. "May he rule from sea to sea, and from the Euphrates to the ends of the earth." (<a href="/psalms/72-8.htm">Psalm 72:8</a>). The phrase "from sea to sea" indicates expansive rule.<br><br>8. <b><a href="/topical/t/tribute_from_kings.htm">Tribute from Kings</a></b><br>Foreign kings are expected to bring tribute and bow before him. "May the kings of Tarshish and distant shores bring tribute; may the kings of Sheba and Seba offer gifts." (<a href="/psalms/72-10.htm">Psalm 72:10</a>). The act of bringing tribute signifies recognition of authority.<br><br>9. <b><a href="/topical/c/compassion_for_the_weak.htm">Compassion for the Weak</a></b><br>The king is described as having compassion for the weak and saving the lives of the needy. "For he will deliver the needy who cry out and the afflicted who have no helper." (<a href="/psalms/72-12.htm">Psalm 72:12</a>). The Hebrew root for "deliver" (&#1497;&#1464;&#1513;&#1463;&#1473;&#1506;, yasha) conveys rescue and salvation.<br><br>10. <b><a href="/topical/e/enduring_legacy.htm">Enduring Legacy</a></b><br>The psalm concludes with a prayer for the king's name to endure forever and for all nations to be blessed through him. "May his name endure forever; may his fame continue as long as the sun. In him may all nations be blessed; may they call him blessed." (<a href="/psalms/72-17.htm">Psalm 72:17</a>). The concept of blessing (&#1489;&#1464;&#1468;&#1512;&#1463;&#1498;&#1456;, barak) implies divine favor and prosperity.<div class="vheading2">Connections to Additional Scriptures</div><b><a href="/isaiah/9-6.htm">Isaiah 9:6-7</a></b><br>Describes the government and peace of the coming Messiah, echoing the themes of <a href="/bsb/psalms/72.htm">Psalm 72</a>.<br><br><b><a href="/revelation/11-15.htm">Revelation 11:15</a></b><br>Proclaims the eternal reign of Christ, fulfilling the vision of an everlasting kingdom.<br><br><b><a href="/matthew/5-6.htm">Matthew 5:6</a></b><br>Jesus' teaching on righteousness, aligning with the call for a righteous reign in <a href="/bsb/psalms/72.htm">Psalm 72</a>.<div class="vheading2">Prayer Points</div><b> Pray for Wisdom </b><br>Ask God to grant wisdom and justice to our leaders, that they may govern righteously.<br><br><b>Pray for Peace</b><br>Seek God's peace in our hearts and communities, reflecting the peace of His kingdom.<br><br><b>Pray for Christ's Reign</b><br>Anticipate and pray for the full realization of Christ's reign on earth as it is in heaven.<br><br>As we study <a href="/bsb/psalms/72.htm">Psalm 72</a>, let us be encouraged by the vision of a perfect kingdom and be inspired to live out the values of justice, righteousness, and peace in our daily lives.<div class="vheading2">Bible Study Questions</div><p class="que"><span class="count">1.</span> How does the description of the king's role in Psalm 72 reflect on our expectations of modern-day leaders?<p class="que"><span class="count">2.</span> How can we apply the call to defend the poor and needy in our lives today?<p class="que"><span class="count">3.</span> The Psalmist prays for righteousness and justice. How do you understand these concepts in today's context?<p class="que"><span class="count">4.</span> How does Psalm 72 encourage us to pray for our leaders?<p class="que"><span class="count">5.</span> How does this Psalm's depiction of peace challenge or confirm your understanding of peace?<p class="que"><span class="count">6.</span> Reflect on the statement "all nations will be blessed through him". How can we contribute to this blessing in our globalized world?<p class="que"><span class="count">7.</span> What qualities of the ideal king depicted in Psalm 72 resonate with you most, and why?<p class="que"><span class="count">8.</span> How does Psalm 72 serve as a prophecy for the Messiah?<p class="que"><span class="count">9.</span> How can we reconcile the vision of a universal kingdom in Psalm 72 with the reality of the world's divisions today?<p class="que"><span class="count">10.</span> How can we ensure that we value the lives of the needy and afflicted, following the example of the king in Psalm 72?<p class="que"><span class="count">11.</span> How does the prosperity described in Psalm 72 differ from modern concepts of wealth and prosperity?<p class="que"><span class="count">12.</span> How can we echo the Psalmist's praise and adoration in our worship today?<p class="que"><span class="count">13.</span> What does the enduring legacy of the king's name in Psalm 72 teach us about our actions and their long-term impacts?<p class="que"><span class="count">14.</span> How can the ideal of social justice presented in Psalm 72 inform our actions in our communities?<p class="que"><span class="count">15.</span> What insights from Psalm 72 can be used in praying for national and international leaders?<p class="que"><span class="count">16.</span> How does Psalm 72 challenge you to participate in God's mission of justice and peace in the world?<p class="que"><span class="count">17.</span> What role does the theme of servitude play in this Psalm, and how can this be applied to our lives today?<p class="que"><span class="count">18.</span> How does the depiction of divine leadership in Psalm 72 compare with the leadership seen in the world today?<p class="que"><span class="count">19.</span> How can the prayer for divine justice and righteousness in Psalm 72 influence your personal prayers?<p class="que"><span class="count">20.</span> How can we work towards making the vision of Psalm 72 a reality in our world today?</div><div class="vheading2">Topics</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/p/prayer_for_righteous_judgment.htm">Prayer for Righteous Judgment (Verses 1-2)</a></b><br>The psalm begins with a plea for God to endow the king with His justice and righteousness: "Endow the king with Your justice, O God, and the son of the king with Your righteousness." This reflects the Hebrew root "&#1510;&#1462;&#1491;&#1462;&#1511;" (tzedek), meaning righteousness or justice, emphasizing the king's role in upholding divine justice.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/p/prosperity_and_peace.htm">Prosperity and Peace (Verses 3-4)</a></b><br>The psalmist prays for peace and prosperity: "May the mountains bring peace to the people, and the hills bring righteousness." The Hebrew word "&#1513;&#1464;&#1473;&#1500;&#1493;&#1465;&#1501;" (shalom) is used here, signifying not just peace but completeness and welfare.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/d/defense_of_the_needy.htm">Defense of the Needy (Verses 4, 12-14)</a></b><br>A key theme is the king's duty to defend the poor and needy: "He will defend the afflicted among the people; He will save the children of the needy and crush the oppressor." This reflects the king's role as a protector and deliverer, aligning with the Hebrew concept of "&#1497;&#1464;&#1513;&#1463;&#1473;&#1506;" (yasha), meaning to save or deliver.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/e/enduring_reign.htm">Enduring Reign (Verses 5-7)</a></b><br>The psalm speaks of the king's reign enduring through all generations: "May they fear You as long as the sun shines, as long as the moon remains, through all generations." This eternal aspect is often seen as a messianic prophecy, pointing to the everlasting reign of Christ.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/u/universal_dominion.htm">Universal Dominion (Verses 8-11)</a></b><br>The psalmist envisions a dominion that extends globally: "May he rule from sea to sea, and from the Euphrates to the ends of the earth." This universal reign is seen as a foreshadowing of Christ's ultimate authority over all nations.<br><br>6. <b><a href="/topical/b/blessings_and_abundance.htm">Blessings and Abundance (Verses 15-17)</a></b><br>The psalm describes the blessings and abundance that accompany the king's reign: "May grain abound throughout the land; may it sway atop the hills." This abundance is symbolic of divine favor and prosperity under righteous leadership.<br><br>7. <b><a href="/topical/p/praise_and_worship.htm">Praise and Worship (Verses 18-19)</a></b><br>The psalm concludes with praise to God: "Blessed be the LORD God, the God of Israel, who alone does marvelous deeds." This doxology emphasizes God's sovereignty and the ultimate source of all blessings.<br><br>8. <b><a href="/topical/m/messianic_hope.htm">Messianic Hope (Overall Theme)</a></b><br>Throughout the psalm, there is an underlying messianic hope, with the king's ideal reign pointing to the future Messiah. The Hebrew term "&#1502;&#1464;&#1513;&#1460;&#1473;&#1497;&#1495;&#1463;" (mashiach), meaning anointed one, is central to understanding this prophetic dimension.<div class="vheading2">Themes</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/r/righteous_leadership.htm">Righteous Leadership</a></b><br>Psalm 72 emphasizes the importance of a king who rules with righteousness and justice. The psalm begins with a plea for God to endow the king with His judgments and righteousness: "Endow the king with Your justice, O God, and the son of the king with Your righteousness" (<a href="/psalms/72.htm">Psalm 72:1</a>). The Hebrew word for righteousness, "&#1510;&#1462;&#1491;&#1462;&#1511;" (tzedek), conveys a sense of moral integrity and fairness, which is central to the theme of righteous leadership.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/j/justice_for_the_oppressed.htm">Justice for the Oppressed</a></b><br>The psalm highlights the king's role in defending the cause of the poor and delivering the needy: "May he vindicate the afflicted among the people; may he save the children of the needy and crush the oppressor" (<a href="/psalms/72-4.htm">Psalm 72:4</a>). The Hebrew root "&#1491;&#1460;&#1468;&#1497;&#1503;" (din), meaning to judge or govern, underscores the king's duty to ensure justice for the marginalized.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/p/peace_and_prosperity.htm">Peace and Prosperity</a></b><br>A theme of peace and prosperity is evident as the psalmist prays for the king's reign to bring abundance and tranquility: "May the mountains bring peace to the people, and the hills bring righteousness" (<a href="/psalms/72-3.htm">Psalm 72:3</a>). The Hebrew word "&#1513;&#1464;&#1473;&#1500;&#1493;&#1465;&#1501;" (shalom) signifies not just the absence of conflict but a holistic sense of well-being and prosperity.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/u/universal_dominion.htm">Universal Dominion</a></b><br>The psalm envisions a king whose rule extends to the ends of the earth: "May he rule from sea to sea, and from the Euphrates to the ends of the earth" (<a href="/psalms/72-8.htm">Psalm 72:8</a>). This theme of universal dominion reflects the Hebrew concept of "&#1502;&#1462;&#1502;&#1456;&#1513;&#1464;&#1473;&#1500;&#1464;&#1492;" (memshalah), indicating sovereign authority and expansive governance.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/e/enduring_legacy.htm">Enduring Legacy</a></b><br>The psalmist prays for the king's name and legacy to endure through all generations: "May his name endure forever; may his fame continue as long as the sun" (<a href="/psalms/72-17.htm">Psalm 72:17</a>). The Hebrew word "&#1513;&#1461;&#1473;&#1501;" (shem), meaning name or reputation, highlights the desire for a lasting and honorable legacy.<br><br>6. <b><a href="/topical/b/blessing_to_all_nations.htm">Blessing to All Nations</a></b><br>The psalm concludes with a vision of the king as a source of blessing to all nations: "May all nations be blessed through him and call him blessed" (<a href="/psalms/72-17.htm">Psalm 72:17</a>). This theme echoes the Abrahamic covenant, where "&#1489;&#1464;&#1468;&#1512;&#1463;&#1498;&#1456;" (barak), meaning to bless, signifies divine favor and prosperity extended to all peoples.<br><br>7. <b><a href="/topical/p/praise_and_worship_of_god.htm">Praise and Worship of God</a></b><br>Throughout the psalm, there is a recurring theme of praise and worship directed towards God, acknowledging His sovereignty and glory: "Blessed be the LORD God, the God of Israel, who alone does marvelous deeds" (<a href="/psalms/72-18.htm">Psalm 72:18</a>). 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