This poem may have been written to celebrate the return of the Ark of the Covenant from Obed Israel to Jerusalem. 6: 10- 12). Traditionally, this poem is sung on the first day of every week when worshipping in a temple. 1 to 6 tells us who is qualified to participate in such celebration and worship.
Article 14 Species of poisonous snakes
In this article, impiety is revealed from two aspects: contempt for God's law (verses 1 ~ 3) and persecution of his people (verses 4 ~ 6); That is, to despise the gods in heaven in a direct and indirect way. What emerges in the poem is not only a fool's evil, but also his ignorance (1a, 2b, 4a), just like God sees "looking down from the sky". But in the last quarter, the foothold turned to the ground, where the persecuted Israelis longed for the renewal that would surely come.