God protects the pupils of our eyes in various ways. There is a bone frame around, and eyelids and eye hair in front. There are tears in it, and I often scrub it. If danger comes, God has given people a nature to protect their eyes first. Therefore, in danger, people always unconsciously raise their hands to their faces to protect their most precious eyes.
Is man really that valuable in God's mind? Does he look at us as people look at the pupils in their eyes? God said that he loved Israel, and he did. He "cares about him and protects him as if he were the pupil of his eyes". The eye is the weakest limb, but it is also the most important limb, so God represents his relationship with people. How comforting it is to know that God loves us as much as his own eyes! "Hide me in the shadow of your wings."
This reminds us of what the Lord Jesus said when he wept for Jerusalem, "I would like to gather your children many times, just like a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you don't want to." The Lord Jesus is like a hen trying to protect a chick. Those who trust in him have cast themselves on the warm side of the Lord Jesus, and the wind outside can't hurt them. What a safe place this is.
Historical background:
Poetry, and translated "Yong Ji". A roll of Hebrew Bible. The largest collection of poems in the Bible. It contains 150 poems, all written in Hebrew. Or divide it into five volumes (from 1 to 4 1, from 42 to 72, from 73 to 89, from 90 to 106, from 107 to 150) to take care of the Five Classics of Moses.
According to the inscriptions of some articles, about 100 articles are from famous figures such as David and Solomon. Some scholars believe that most chapters were actually written after David and Solomon, and were originally compiled into several small poems. The whole volume was finalized in the 2nd century BC and became the Jewish canon around that time.
It can be divided into teaching poems, hymns, prayer poems, epics, curse poems, prayer poems, pilgrimage poems, law poems, confession poems, messiah poems and so on. The basic theme is to praise God and express the poet's call, prayer, hope, confession and praise to God in various situations. Most of the poems were originally used in sacrificial ceremonies in temples, and they could be sung in chorus. Some poems are annotated with tunes or musical instruments.