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... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT DWELLETH IN THE SECRET PLACE OF THE MOST HIGH,.... Or the
Supreme; a title of God, who is superior to all beings, the Creator
and Preserver of them, God over all, higher than the highest of angels
or men; see Genesis 14:22, "his secret place" is his heart, his bosom,
where his only begotten... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL SAY OF THE LORD,.... Or to the Lord p: these are the words of
the psalmist, expressing his faith in the Lord in the following words,
taking encouragement from the safety of the godly man above described:
the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and all the Oriental versions, read, he
shall say to the L... [ Continue Reading ]
SURELY HE SHALL DELIVER THEE FROM THE SNARE OF THE FOWLER,.... These
are the words of the psalmist, either speaking to himself, for the
encouragement of his own faith and trust in the Lord; or to the man
that dwells in the secret place, and under the shadow of the most
High; which latter seems most... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL COVER THEE WITH HIS FEATHERS,.... As birds do their young,
who cannot cover themselves: this they do from a tender regard to
them, whereby they both keep them warm, and protect them from those
that would hurt them: this represents the helpless state of the
children of God, who are, like to... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT NOT BE AFRAID FOR THE TERROR BY NIGHT,.... The terrible
things that happen in the night; as fire, storms and tempests,
invasion of enemies, murders, thefts, and, robberies: a good man, when
he has committed himself and his family to the care and protection of
God by prayer, has no reason... [ Continue Reading ]
NOR FOR THE PESTILENCE THAT WALKETH IN DARKNESS,.... Some think, and
not without cause, that what is figuratively expressed in the
preceding verse is here explained; and, indeed, the "pestilence" may
well be called the "terror by night": the name of the plague, at a
distance, is terrible; the near a... [ Continue Reading ]
A THOUSAND SHALL FALL AT THY SIDE,.... The left side, as the Targum;
so the Arabic version, and Jarchi and Kimchi; which sense the
opposition and distinction in the next clause direct unto: this is not
to be understood of falling in battle, as some interpret it, but by
the pestilence before spoken o... [ Continue Reading ]
ONLY WITH THINE EYES SHALL THOU BEHOLD,.... The flying arrow, the
walking pestilence, and wasting destruction, and the great
devastations made by it:
AND SEE THE REWARD OF THE WICKED; the vengeance of God upon them, and
this as a just punishment for their sins; not looking upon it with
delight and... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE THOU HAST MADE THE LORD WHICH IS MY REFUGE,.... So the words,
according to Kimchi, also are directed to the good man; giving the
reason of his safety, because he trusts in the Lord, and puts himself
under his protection: but they should rather be rendered, and the
accents require such a read... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE SHALL NO EVIL BEFALL THEE,.... The evil of sin cleaves to the
best of saints, the evil of temptations besets them, and the evil of
afflictions comes upon them, as chastisements from the Lord; for they
must expect to receive evil, in this sense, as well as good, from his
hands; but the evil of... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE SHALL GIVE HIS ANGELS CHARGE OVER THEE,.... Created spirits, so
called, made by the Lord, and are at his command; who are ministering
spirits to his people, who encamp about them, and are concerned in the
preservation of them; they being committed to their care and charge by
him who is Lord o... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SHALL BEAR THEE UP IN THEIR HANDS,.... Which denotes the strength
and power of angels to carry the saints in their hands; their tender
care of them, such as a parent or nurse have of children; the helpless
condition of the people of God, who are like infants, and need to be
dealt with after thi... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT TREAD UPON THE LION AND ADDER,.... Or be unhurt by such
savage and poisonous creatures; as the Israelites, when they travelled
through the wilderness, in which were serpents and scorpions; and many
of the servants of God have been delivered from them, or have slain
them, as Samson, David,... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE HE HATH SET HIS LOVE UPON ME,.... These are the words of God
himself; and, according to Aben Ezra, are directed to the angels,
describing the good man, and making promises to him; and in this
clause he is represented as one that had "set his love" upon the Lord,
being first loved by the Lord... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL CALL UPON ME, AND I WILL ANSWER HIM,.... God is to be invoked
by prayer, and to be called upon in every time of trouble, in faith
and with fervency, in truth and uprightness, and sincerity of soul;
and he himself directs and encourages to it, and promises an answer,
which he always sooner o... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH LONG LIFE WILL I SATISFY HIM,.... In this world: the saints live
in it as long as they choose to live; and when they come to die, be it
when it will, they are, like Abraham, full of years, or satisfied with
them; they have had enough of them, and would not live always here;
but, with good old S... [ Continue Reading ]