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  2. Why does the psalmist ask, “What is man that you are mindful ...

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    Psalm 8:4 was fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Jesus humbled Himself and became a human being. In His earthly ministry, He was “a little lower than the angels” (Hebrews 2:7, 9). As a man, He willingly experienced suffering and death, just as we do. But Jesus “tasted death for everyone” (verse 9, NLT).

  3. What does Psalm 8:4 mean? - BibleRef.com

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    What does Psalm 8:4 mean? When David scanned the night sky, he felt insignificant and wondered why such a magnificent Creator would care about man. The Hebrew for "man" in this verse is actually the term enos, subtly different from the term ā'dām typically used to refer to mankind.

  4. The answer to this question must always touch the two poles, of human frailty on the one hand, and the glory of human destiny on the other. “O the grandeur and the littleness, the excellence and the corruption, the majesty and the meanness, of man.”—. Pascal. His nothingness into man.”—TENNYSON: Maud.

  5. What Does Psalm 8:4 Mean? - Bible Verse of the Day

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    Nothing can halt the ultimate fulfilment of God's perfect plan. The first man (the first Adam) was of the earth, and disqualified humanity from God's sovereign purpose. The second Man (the last Adam) is the Lord from heaven, and by death He conquered the one that had power over death.

  6. Psalms 8:4 - Bible Verse Meaning and Commentary

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    What does Psalms 8:4 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.

  7. Psalms 8:4 meaning | TheBibleSays.com

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    Psalms 8:4 meaning. In the vastness of creation, the psalmist reflects on the profound nature of humanitys relationship with God. This contemplation is striking as he contrasts man's insignificance against the grandiosity of the universe.

  8. Psalms 8:4 - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org

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    Verse Psalms 8:4. What is man — מה אנוש mah enosh, what is wretched, miserable man; man in his fallen state, full of infirmity, ignorance, and sin? That thou art mindful of him? — That thou settest thy heart upon him, keepest him continually in thy merciful view.

  9. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Psalm 8

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    1. (1) The glory of God in the earth and the heavens. O LORD, our Lord, How excellent is Your name in all the earth, Who have set Your glory above the heavens! a. O LORD, our Lord: Here, David recognized both the covenant name of God (LORD) and the position of Yahweh to His people (Lord).

  10. David Guzik :: Study Guide for Psalm 8 - Blue Letter Bible

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    1. (Psalm 8:1) The glory of God in the earth and the heavens. O LORD, our Lord, How excellent is Your name in all the earth, Who have set Your glory above the heavens! a. O LORD, our Lord: Here, David recognized both the covenant name of God (LORD) and the position of Yahweh to His people (Lord).

  11. Psalm 8 Commentary - Explaining The Book

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    Psalm 8 Commentary: Verse 4. And then the psalmist turns his focus downward. And that’s the direction this psalm takes, after all. We start by thinking of what’s ABOVE the heavens. Then we look AT the heavens. And now the psalmist ponders what’s on the earth – BELOW the heavens. Man, in particular.