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Text -- Psalms 91:12 (NET)

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Wesley -> Psa 91:12
Sustain or uphold thee in thy goings, as we do a child.
JFB -> Psa 91:9-12
JFB: Psa 91:9-12 - -- This exemption from evil is the result of trust in God, who employs angels as ministering spirits (Heb 1:14).
This exemption from evil is the result of trust in God, who employs angels as ministering spirits (Heb 1:14).
Clarke: Psa 91:12 - -- They shall bear thee up in their hands - Take the same care of thee as a nurse does of a weak and tender child; lead thee, - teach thee to walk, - l...
They shall bear thee up in their hands - Take the same care of thee as a nurse does of a weak and tender child; lead thee, - teach thee to walk, - lift thee up out of the way of danger, "lest thou shouldst dash thy foot against a stone,"receive any kind of injury, or be prevented from pursuing thy path with safety and comfort

Clarke: Psa 91:12 - -- Let us remember that it is God, whose these angels are; He gives them charge from Him they receive their commission, - to Him they are responsible f...
Let us remember that it is God, whose these angels are; He gives them charge from Him they receive their commission, - to Him they are responsible for their charge. From God thou art to expect them; and for their help he alone is to receive the praise. It is expressly said, He shall give his angels charge; to show that they are not to be prayed to nor praised but God alone, whose servants they are. See the note on Mat 4:6.
Calvin -> Psa 91:12
Calvin: Psa 91:12 - -- 12.They shall bear thee upon their hands He gives us a still higher idea of the guardianship of the angels, informing us, that they not only watch le...
12.They shall bear thee upon their hands He gives us a still higher idea of the guardianship of the angels, informing us, that they not only watch lest any evil should befall us, and are on the alert to extend assistance, but bear up our steps with their hands, so as to prevent us from stumbling in our course. Were we to judge indeed by mere appearances, the children of God are far from being thus borne up aloft in their career; often they labor and pant with exertion, occasionally they stagger and fall, and it is with a struggle that they advance in their course; but as in the midst of all this weakness it is only by the singular help of God that they are preserved every moment from falling and from being destroyed, we need not wonder that the Psalmist should speak in such exalted terms of the assistance which they receive through the ministrations of angels. Never, besides, could we surmount the serious obstacles which Satan opposes to our prayers, unless God should bear us up in the manner here described. Let any one combine together the two considerations which have been mentioned, — our own utter weakness on the one hand, and on the other the roughness, the difficulties, the thorns which beset our way, the stupidity besides which characterises our hearts, and the subtlety of the evil one in laying snares for our destruction, — and he will see that the language of the Psalmist is not that of hyperbole, that we could not proceed one step did not the angels bear us up in their hands in a manner beyond the ordinary course of nature. That we frequently stumble is owing to our own fault in departing from him who is our head and leader. And though God suffers us to stumble and fall in this manner that he may convince us how weak we are in ourselves, yet, inasmuch as he does not permit us to be crushed or altogether overwhelmed, it is virtually even then as if he put his hand under us and bore us up.
Defender -> Psa 91:12
Defender: Psa 91:12 - -- Although this promise applied specifically to Jesus, it is also a marvelous representation of the ministry of angels on behalf of the "heirs of salvat...
Although this promise applied specifically to Jesus, it is also a marvelous representation of the ministry of angels on behalf of the "heirs of salvation" (Heb 1:14) when so directed by God."
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Barnes -> Psa 91:12
Barnes: Psa 91:12 - -- They shall bear thee up ... - As if they took hold of thee, and held thee up, when about to fall. Lest thou dash thy foot ... - Lest you ...
They shall bear thee up ... - As if they took hold of thee, and held thee up, when about to fall.
Lest thou dash thy foot ... - Lest you should stumble and fall. They will protect you so that you may walk safely.
Poole -> Psa 91:12
Poole: Psa 91:12 - -- 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 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 to cause thee to fall.
Haydock -> Psa 91:12
Haydock: Psa 91:12 - -- Me. I shall live to hear of the vengeance which God will take, Psalm cxi. 9. (Calmet) ---
The just pray for sinners here; but must approve of God'...
Me. I shall live to hear of the vengeance which God will take, Psalm cxi. 9. (Calmet) ---
The just pray for sinners here; but must approve of God's judgment. (Berthier)
Gill -> Psa 91:12
Gill: Psa 91:12 - -- 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 th...
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 this manner; the condescension of angels to take such an office on them, in submission to the will of God; the constant view they have of the saints, being always in their hands, and so in sight: thus they bear them, up in life, and at death carry their souls to Abraham's bosom:
lest thou dash thy foot against a stone; lest they fall into sin, or into any calamity and distress; lest the least hurt or mischief befall them, or the least injury be done them; see Pro 3:23. The Targum interprets it of the evil concupiscence, or corruption of nature, which is like a stone; see Eze 36:26.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 91:1-16
TSK Synopsis: Psa 91:1-16 - --1 The state of the godly.3 Their safety.9 Their habitation.11 Their servants.14 Their friend; with the effects of them all.
MHCC -> Psa 91:9-16
MHCC: Psa 91:9-16 - --Whatever happens, nothing shall hurt the believer; though trouble and affliction befall, it shall come, not for his hurt, but for good, though for the...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 91:9-16
Matthew Henry: Psa 91:9-16 - -- Here are more promises to the same purport with those in the foregoing verses, and they are exceedingly great and precious, and sure to all the seed...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 91:9-16
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 91:9-16 - --
The first voice continues this ratification, and goes on weaving these promises still further: thou hast made the Most High thy dwelling-place ( מ...
Constable: Psa 90:1--106:48 - --IV. Book 4: chs. 90--106
Moses composed one of the psalms in this section of the Psalter (Ps. 90). David wrote t...

Constable: Psa 91:1-16 - --Psalm 91
This psalm focuses on security in life, an idea present in Psalm 90. The writer knew that God p...




