Psalm 25 is an acrostic, describing and praising the one who fears God.
Together with a statement of faith, it contains is a desire to know God’s ways,
a plea for compassion, and a request for deliverance and salvation for all
Israel. When the State of Israel was newly established, a group of Yemenite Jews
came to the lowlands near Bet Shemesh in 1950 and desired to set up a 'moshav',
agricultural settlement. They named it ‘Yishi,’ meaning God is my salvation. Today, the Yemenite
community still works the land and recites the psalms daily, continuously
praying for complete salvation. Today, the Yemenite community still works the
land and recites the psalms daily, continuously hoping for the complete
salvation. Learn how the Bible comes to life in Israel with the Israel Bible
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