Psalms 91:2-10

2 I will say to the LORD, "My 1refuge and my 2fortress, My God, in whom I 3trust!"
3 For it is He who delivers you from the 4snare of the trapper And from the deadly 5pestilence.
4 He will 6cover you with His pinions, And 7under His wings you may seek refuge; His 8faithfulness is a 9shield and bulwark.
5 You 10will not be afraid of the 11terror by night, Or of the 12arrow that flies by day;
6 Of the 13pestilence that stalks in darkness, Or of the 14destruction that lays waste at noon.
7 A thousand may fall at your side And ten thousand at your right hand, But 15it shall not approach you.
8 You will only look on with your eyes And 16see the recompense of the wicked.
9 For you have made the LORD, 17my refuge, Even the Most High, 18your dwelling place.
10 19No evil will befall you, Nor will any plague come near your tent.

Psalms 91:2-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 91

Jarchi and others think this psalm was written by Moses {m}, as was the preceding; but the Targum ascribes it to David; as do the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions; and very probably, as is generally thought, was penned by him on occasion of the pestilence which came upon the people, through his numbering of them, 2Sa 24:1. The person all along spoken of, and to, according to the Targum, is Solomon his son; and, according to the title in the Syriac version, King Hezekiah, so Theodoret, who is called the son of David; neither of which are probable. Some think the Messiah is meant; and that the psalm contains promises of protection and safety to him, as man, from diseases, beasts of prey, evil spirits, and wicked men, under the care of angels; and this not because that Satan has applied one of these promises to him, Mt 4:6, but because they seem better to agree with him than with any other: and one part of the title of the psalm, in the Syriac version, runs thus,

``and spiritually it is called the victory of the Messiah, and of everyone that is perfected by him.''

It seems best to understand it of every godly man, who is always safe under the divine protection. The Talmudisis {n} call it Myegp ryv, "a song of the occursions", or "meetings with evil spirits."

Cross References 19

  • 1. Psalms 14:6; Psalms 91:9; Psalms 94:22; Psalms 142:5
  • 2. Psalms 18:2; Psalms 31:3; Jeremiah 16:19
  • 3. Psalms 25:2; Psalms 56:4
  • 4. Psalms 124:7; Proverbs 6:5
  • 5. 1 Kings 8:37; 2 Chronicles 20:9; Psalms 91:6
  • 6. Isaiah 51:16
  • 7. Psalms 17:8; Psalms 36:7; Psalms 57:1; Psalms 63:7
  • 8. Psalms 40:11
  • 9. Psalms 35:2
  • 10. Job 5:19-23; Psalms 23:4; Psalms 27:1
  • 11. Song of Songs 3:8
  • 12. Psalms 64:4
  • 13. 2 Kings 19:35; Psalms 91:10
  • 14. Job 5:22
  • 15. Genesis 7:23; Joshua 14:10
  • 16. Psalms 37:34; Psalms 58:10
  • 17. Psalms 91:2
  • 18. Psalms 90:1
  • 19. Proverbs 12:21

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. Or "walks"
  • [b]. Or "For You O LORD "are my Refuge; You have made the Most High your dwelling place"
  • [c]. Or "dwelling"
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