Text -- Psalms 91:16 (NET)
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JFB: Psa 91:14-16 - -- God Himself speaks (compare Psa 46:10; Psa 75:2-3). All the terms to express safety and peace indicate the most undoubting confidence (compare Psa 18:...
God Himself speaks (compare Psa 46:10; Psa 75:2-3). All the terms to express safety and peace indicate the most undoubting confidence (compare Psa 18:2; Psa 20:1; Psa 22:5).
That of the most ardent kind.
Clarke: Psa 91:16 - -- With long life - Literally, With length of days will I fill him up
He shall neither live a useless life, nor die before his time. He shall live happ...
With long life - Literally, With length of days will I fill him up
He shall neither live a useless life, nor die before his time. He shall live happy and die happy
Clarke: Psa 91:16 - -- And show him my salvation - ואראהו בשועתי vearehu bishuathi , "I will make him see (or contemplate) in my salvation."He shall discover ...
And show him my salvation -
TSK -> Psa 91:16
TSK: Psa 91:16 - -- With long life : Heb. With length of days, Psa 21:4; Gen 25:8; Job 5:26; Pro 3:2, Pro 3:16, Pro 22:4; Isa 65:20-22
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Barnes -> Psa 91:16
Barnes: Psa 91:16 - -- With long life will I satisfy him - The margin here, is "length of days;"that is, days lengthened out or multiplied. The meaning is, I will giv...
With long life will I satisfy him - The margin here, is "length of days;"that is, days lengthened out or multiplied. The meaning is, I will give him length of days as he desires, or until he is satisfied with life; implying
(1) that it is natural to desire long life;
(2) that long life is to be regarded as a blessing (compare Pro 3:2, Pro 3:16; Exo 20:12);
(3) that the tendency of religion is to lengthen out life; since virtue, temperance, regular industry, calmness of mind, moderation in all things, freedom from excesses in eating and in drinking - to all of which religion prompts - contribute to health, and to length of days (see Psa 34:12-14, notes; Psa 37:9, note; Psa 55:23, note); and
(4) that a time will come, even under this promised blessing of length of days, when a man will be "satisfied"with living; when he will have no strong desire to live longer; when, under the infirmities of advanced years, and under his lonely feelings from the fact that his early friends have fallen, and under the influence of a bright hope of heaven, he will feel that he has had enough of life here, and that it is better to depart to another world.
And shew him my salvation - In another life, after he shall be "satisfied"with this life. The promise extends beyond the grave: "Godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come."See the notes at 1Ti 4:8. Thus, religion blesses man in this life, and blesses him forever. In possession of this, it is a great thing to him to live long; and then it is a great thing to die - to go to be forever with God.
Poole -> Psa 91:16
Poole: Psa 91:16 - -- 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, wh...
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.
Gill -> Psa 91:16
Gill: Psa 91:16 - -- 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 w...
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 Simeon, desire to depart in peace; and in the other world they shall be satisfied with length of days, for ever and ever, even with eternal life; and nothing short of this will satisfy a good man:
and show him my salvation; Jesus Christ, the author of salvation, whom God appointed to do it, and who has finished it; salvation itself, wrought out by him; its fulness and suitableness, and interest in it; and also eternal glory and happiness, the completion and consummation of salvation: the former is shown unto and seen by faith here; the latter will be seen and enjoyed in heaven to all eternity. Aben Ezra and Kimchi refer this salvation to the days of the Messiah.