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Book of Psalms - Chapter 60 - Verse 8

60:8
Moab is my washpot; over Edom will I cast out my shoe: Philistia, triumph thou because of me.

Meaning

The verse "Moab is my washpot; over Edom will I cast out my shoe: Philistia, triumph thou because of me" speaks to the triumphant victory and authority of God over the enemies of Israel. Moab, Edom, and Philistia were neighboring nations that had historically been adversaries of Israel. The imagery of Moab being a washpot signifies their lowliness and submission to God's will. Casting out a shoe over Edom was a symbolic gesture of claiming ownership, as in ancient times, removing one's shoe and giving it to another symbolized transferring authority or possession. The mention of Philistia triumphing because of God emphasizes the victory that comes from aligning with God's will. Overall, the verse conveys the message that God's power and dominion extend over all nations, and those who choose to align themselves with Him will ultimately triumph.

Theological Overview

In this verse, the nations of Moab, Edom, and Philistia are mentioned in a symbolic way to convey God's authority over them. The phrase "Moab is my washpot" suggests that Moab is like a basin used for washing, implying that God sees Moab as a vessel of lesser significance under his control. The act of casting out a shoe over Edom was a gesture of disrespect and ownership in the ancient world, indicating that God will exercise his authority over Edom. As for Philistia, the command to triumph because of God signifies that victory and success come through acknowledging and serving the true God. These symbolic representations highlight the sovereignty and power of God over all nations, asserting his ultimate supremacy and control over the affairs of the world.

American Standard Version

Moab is my washpot; Upon Edom will I cast my shoe: Philistia, shout thou because of me.
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