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Text -- Psalms 121:7 (NET)
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JFB -> Psa 121:6-8; Psa 121:6-8
God keeps His people at all times and in all perils.
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JFB: Psa 121:6-8 - -- Poetically represents the dangers of the night, over which the moon presides (Gen 1:16).
Poetically represents the dangers of the night, over which the moon presides (Gen 1:16).
Clarke: Psa 121:7 - -- The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil - Spiritual and corporeal, natural and moral
The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil - Spiritual and corporeal, natural and moral
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Clarke: Psa 121:7 - -- He shall preserve thy soul - Take care of thy life, and take care of thy soul.
He shall preserve thy soul - Take care of thy life, and take care of thy soul.
TSK -> Psa 121:7
TSK: Psa 121:7 - -- preserve : Psa 91:9, Psa 91:10; Job 5:19-27; Pro 12:21; Mat 6:13; Rom 8:28, Rom 8:35-39; 2Ti 4:18
he shall : Psa 34:22, Psa 41:2, Psa 97:10, Psa 145:2...
preserve : Psa 91:9, Psa 91:10; Job 5:19-27; Pro 12:21; Mat 6:13; Rom 8:28, Rom 8:35-39; 2Ti 4:18
he shall : Psa 34:22, Psa 41:2, Psa 97:10, Psa 145:20
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Barnes -> Psa 121:7
Barnes: Psa 121:7 - -- The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil - This is an advance of the thought. The psalmist had in the previous verses specified some particul...
The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil - This is an advance of the thought. The psalmist had in the previous verses specified some particular evils from which he says God would keep those who put their trust in him. He now makes the remark general, and says that God would not only preserve from these particular evils, but would keep those who trusted in him from all evil: he would be their Protector in all the perils of life.
He shall preserve thy soul - Thy life. See Psa 41:2; Psa 97:10.
Haydock -> Psa 121:7
Haydock: Psa 121:7 - -- Strength. Fortifications, (Berthier) or army. ---
Towers, or "palaces." (Hebrew) (Jeremias xxxi. 23.) (Calmet) ---
He insists so much on the b...
Strength. Fortifications, (Berthier) or army. ---
Towers, or "palaces." (Hebrew) (Jeremias xxxi. 23.) (Calmet) ---
He insists so much on the blessing of peace, because he foresaw that Jerusalem would one day neglect it, Luke xix. 42. Charity dwells in the towers or saints, (Berthier) and makes us resemble God. (St. Chrysostom, de Laud. S. Paul. iii.)
Gill -> Psa 121:7
Gill: Psa 121:7 - -- Thee Lord shall preserve them from all evil,.... The Word of the Lord, as the Targum. Not from the evil of affliction, though from that as a penal evi...
Thee Lord shall preserve them from all evil,.... The Word of the Lord, as the Targum. Not from the evil of affliction, though from that as a penal evil; or as a real one, it being made to work for good: but from the evil of sin; not from the being or commission of it; but from its dominion and damning power, or from a final and total falling away by it: and from the evil of the world; not from tribulation in it, nor from the reproach or persecution of it; but from the wickedness and lusts that are in it, and from the wicked men of it, their power, rage, and fury: and from the evil one, Satan; not from his temptations, but from sinking under them, and perishing by them; see Joh 17:12;
he shall preserve thy soul: he preserves the bodies of his people, oftentimes from diseases and disasters, and from death, till the appointed time comes; and then he preserves their dust in the grave, and raises it up at the last day; but more especially their souls, the redemption and salvation of which he undertook, and has effected; and which are preserved by him safe to his coming, kingdom, and glory.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 121:1-8
TSK Synopsis: Psa 121:1-8 - --1 The great safety of the godly, who put their trust in God's protection.
MHCC -> Psa 121:1-8
MHCC: Psa 121:1-8 - --We must not rely upon men and means, instruments and second causes. Shall I depend upon the strength of the hills? upon princes and great men? No; my ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 121:1-8
Matthew Henry: Psa 121:1-8 - -- This psalm teaches us, I. To stay ourselves upon God as a God of power and a God all-sufficient for us. David did so and found the benefit of it. 1....
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 121:5-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 121:5-8 - --
That which holds good of "the Keeper of Israel"the poet applies believingly to himself, the individual among God's people, in Psa 121:5 after Gen 28...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...
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Constable: Psa 121:1-8 - --Psalm 121
This psalm directed the thoughts of the pilgrim to God as his source of help. It gives assuran...
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