Psalm 89:30

ESV If his children forsake my law and do not walk according to my rules,
NIV "If his sons forsake my law and do not follow my statutes,
NASB 'If his sons abandon My Law And do not walk in My judgments,
CSB If his sons abandon my instruction and do not live by my ordinances,
NLT But if his descendants forsake my instructions and fail to obey my regulations,
KJV If his children forsake my law, and walk not in my judgments;
NKJV “If his sons forsake My law And do not walk in My judgments,

What does Psalm 89:30 mean?

Please see our chapter commentary on Psalm 89, verse-level content coming soon!
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Context Summary
Psalm 89:19–37 mostly speaks from God's perspective. He describes how He chose David to be Israel's king and strengthened him to defeat his foes. The Lord also made a covenant with David: a promise to give David an everlasting dynasty and a throne. These would eventually be fulfilled in the form of David's descendant, Jesus.
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Chapter Summary
This psalm is not directly connected to other events in Scripture; it might be associated with the Babylonian captivity (2 Kings 24:10–16) or the Egyptian raid against Rehoboam (1 Kings 14:25–28). The psalmist begins by praising God for His loyal love. It applauds His covenant with David. However, this turns to grief over apparent defeats and humiliations. The psalm ends with a plea for the Lord to remember His promises and reverse Israel's fortunes.
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