Psalm 147:3 — He Heals the Brokenhearted -- Gentle Hands HD Wallpaper
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Psalm 147 was likely composed after the Babylonian exile, around 538 BC, when the Jewish people returned to a Jerusalem in ruins. The brokenhearted in this context were not individuals nursing personal grief -- they were an entire nation trying to rebuild after catastrophe. "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds" was a collective promise. This HD wallpaper literalizes the binding. Hands carefully wrap gauze around a wound -- methodical, gentle, purposeful. The warmth of the clinic light suggests safety. Someone is tending to the injury, and they are taking their time. There is no rush. Healing, the psalm implies, is not a single dramatic miracle. It is patient, daily care. The word "binds" in Hebrew is chabash, which means to wrap tightly, to compress, to hold together what is falling apart. It is the same word used in Job 5:18 -- "For he wounds, but he also binds up." The verb carries physical weight. God is not offering sympathy from a distance. He is kneeling down and wrapping the bandage. This verse is among the most shared scriptures during seasons of loss. Funeral programs, sympathy cards, and hospital waiting room devotionals return to it again and again. Free HD download for phone and desktop.
















