The moon CAN strike you.


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    Psalm 121

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    Quick Answer: In Psalm 121:6 (โ€œThe sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by nightโ€), the psalmist uses poetic imagery of sun and moon to express Godโ€™s total protection. The โ€œsun strikingโ€ refers to dangers like heat, exhaustion, or visible threats in the day, while the โ€œmoon strikingโ€ reflects ancient beliefs about the moonโ€™s harmful influence (linked to โ€œlunacyโ€), or the unseen fears and afflictions of the night. Together, they symbolize Godโ€™s roundโ€‘theโ€‘clock careโ€”no danger, visible or hidden, can overcome those under His keeping.

    1. Excellent answer and thank you. But that doesn’t stop the evil ones from trying. Every day we should cover ourselves with the blood of Jesus.

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