PSALM 91 THE ARGUMENT. The penman of this Psalm is uncertain. The
occasion of it seems to have been that great pestilence recorded 2SA
24 The psalmist representeth the state of the godly, PSALMS 91:1,2.
Their safety, and place of habitation, PSALMS 91:3. Comfortable
promises of God's preserving them... [ Continue Reading ]
Upon that ground I will confidently commit myself and all my affairs
to God.... [ Continue Reading ]
O thou believing, pious soul, who after my example shalt make God thy
refuge, thou shalt partake of the same privilege which I enjoy. HE
SHALL DELIVER THEE FROM THE PESTILENCE, which like a fowler's snare
taketh men suddenly and unexpectedly, and holdeth them fast, and
commonly delivers them up to d... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS TRUTH; whereby he is obliged to fulfil all his gracious promises,
and, amongst the rest, that of protection in dangers.... [ Continue Reading ]
BY NIGHT, when evil accidents are most terrible and least avoidable.
THE ARROW; the pestilence, or any such common and destructive
calamity; for such are frequently called God's arrows, as Dent.
DEUTERONOMY 32:23,42 LA 3:12,13, &c. BY DAY, which is the time for
shooting of arrows. The sense of the v... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse explains the former, and showeth what that terror and arrow
signifies. THAT WALKETH; that spreadeth, or maketh progress. IN
DARKNESS; either invisibly, so as we can neither foresee nor prevent
it; or rather, by night, as PSALMS 91:5. THAT WASTETH AT NOON-DAY;
that like a bold enemy assaul... [ Continue Reading ]
AT THY SIDE; _ at thy left side_, because this is opposed to the
_right side_ here following. See the like ellipsis NUMBERS 9:16 PSALMS
84:11. IT SHALL NOT COME NIGH THEE: this and such-like promises are
not to be understood absolutely and universally, as if no truly good
man could be cut off by the... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT BEHOLD, without any terror or danger to thyself, and with a
delightful and thankful reflection upon God's goodness to thee. The
reward of the wicked; the just recompence of their sins, or the
vengeance of God upon them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, as the words lie in the Hebrew, and others render them, _Because
thou, O Lord, are my refuge, thou_, O my soul, (which is easily
understood out of the foregoing words, and to which David oft suddenly
turneth his speech,)_ hast made the Most High thine habitation_; which
is the only ground and re... [ Continue Reading ]
To wit, so as to destroy thee, as the next verse limits and expounds
it. For surely this promise is not made to all that dwell nigh to his
children and servants, who may possibly be wicked men, and so
strangers from God's covenant and promises. How far this secures his
own person, SEE POOLE ON "PSAL... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS ANGELS; those blessed, and powerful, and watchful spirits whom God
hath appointed to mind the affairs of this lower world, and to take
care of the heirs of salvation, HEBREWS 1:14. IN ALL THY WAYS; in the
whole course of thy life, and in all thy lawful undertakings.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL BEAR THEE UP IN THEIR HANDS; sustain or uphold thee in thy
goings, as we do a child or a weakly man, especially in uneven or
dangerous paths. Or, shall carry thee aloft, as upon eagles wings,
when it shall be needful for thee. LEST THOU DASH THY FOOT AGAINST A
STONE; so as to hurt thy foot, or... [ Continue Reading ]
The lion shall lie prostrate at thy feet, and thou shalt securely put
thy feet upon his neck, as the Israelites did upon the necks of the
Canaanitish kings, JOSHUA 10:24. THE DRAGON; by which he
synecdochically understands all pernicious creatures, though never so
strong, and fierce, and subtle, and... [ Continue Reading ]
This and the two following verses are the words of God, whom the
psalmist here, as oft elsewhere, introduceth as giving an account of
the reasons of God's singular care of all believing or pious persons.
I WILL DELIVER HIM; I will abundantly recompense his love with my
favour and blessing. ON HIGH;... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL CALL UPON ME, to wit, in trouble, which is expressed in the
following clause. As he knoweth and loveth me, so he will offer up
sincere and fervent prayers to me upon all occasions. I WILL BE WITH
HIM IN TROUBLE, to keep him from sinking under his burden.... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH LONG LIFE WILL I SATISFY HIM; either in this world, when it is
expedient for my service, and for his benefit; or, at least, in the
next world, where he shall live to eternity in the blissful sight and
enjoyment of God in glory. SHOW HIM MY SALVATION, either here or
hereafter.... [ Continue Reading ]