Be strong and courageous, all you who hope in the LORD.
Parallel translations
- WEB Be strong, and let your heart take courage, all you who hope in Yahweh.
- KJV Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the LORD.
- NKJV Be of good courage, And He shall strengthen your heart, All you who hope in the Lord.
- NASB Be strong and let your heart take courage, All you who wait for the Lord.
- NLT So be strong and courageous, all you who put your hope in the Lord!
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Quick answer
David exhorts all who hope in the Lord to be strong and take courage. It closes the psalm with a charge to hopeful courage.
Overview
The final word turns lament into encouragement, calling the faithful to strengthen their hearts in hope. Courage is grounded in God's faithfulness, not favorable circumstances. This summons to hope in the Lord steadies all who wait on Him, ultimately in the hope of Christ.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 11
- Ps 27:14Wait patiently for the LORD; be strong and courageous. Wait patiently for the LORD!
- Ps 146:5Blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the LORD his God,
- Col 1:11being strengthened with all power according to His glorious might so that you may have full endurance and patience, and joyfully
- Isa 35:3–4Strengthen the limp hands and steady the feeble knees!
- Ps 29:11The LORD gives His people strength; the LORD blesses His people with peace.
- Heb 12:12–13Therefore strengthen your limp hands and weak knees.
- Ps 138:3On the day I called, You answered me; You emboldened me and strengthened my soul.
- Jas 5:10–11Brothers, as an example of patience in affliction, take the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord.
- Luke 22:31–32Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift each of you like wheat.
- Rom 15:12–13And once more, Isaiah says: “The Root of Jesse will appear, One who will arise to rule over the Gentiles; in Him the Gentiles will put their hope.”
- 1 Pet 1:21Through Him you believe in God, who raised Him from the dead and glorified Him; and so your faith and hope are in God.
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