
Text -- Psalms 66:9 (NET)




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Here is, perhaps, cited a case of recent deliverance.

JFB: Psa 66:9 - -- Literally, "putteth our soul in life"; that is, out of danger (Psa 30:3; Psa 49:15).
Clarke: Psa 66:9 - -- Which holdeth our soul in life - Literally, "he who placeth our soul בחיים bachaiyim , in lives."We are preserved alive, have health of body, ...
Which holdeth our soul in life - Literally, "he who placeth our soul

Clarke: Psa 66:9 - -- And suffereth not her feet to be moved - Keeps us steadfast in his testimonies. We have our life, our liberty, and our religion. O, what hath the Lo...
And suffereth not her feet to be moved - Keeps us steadfast in his testimonies. We have our life, our liberty, and our religion. O, what hath the Lord wrought for us! "Make, therefore, the voice of his praise to be heard."Let God and man know you are thankful.
TSK -> Psa 66:9
TSK: Psa 66:9 - -- holdeth : Heb. putteth, Psa 22:29; 1Sa 25:29; Act 17:28; Col 3:3, Col 3:4
suffereth : Psa 37:23, Psa 37:24, Psa 62:2, Psa 62:6, Psa 94:18, Psa 112:6, ...

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Barnes -> Psa 66:9
Barnes: Psa 66:9 - -- Which holdeth our soul in life - Margin, as in Hebrew, putteth. That is, He has put (or placed) us in a state of safety. The word rendered "in ...
Which holdeth our soul in life - Margin, as in Hebrew, putteth. That is, He has put (or placed) us in a state of safety. The word rendered "in life"means literally "among the living."The word soul here is equivalent to us - ourselves; and the idea is, that he keeps us among the living. What is here said of this special deliverance is true of all people at all times, that they owe the fact that they are among the living to the care of God; or, it is because he puts them among the living, or keeps them alive.
And suffereth not our feet to be moved - That is, from their firm position of safety. The idea is taken from one who is walking, and who is kept from slipping or falling.
Poole -> Psa 66:9
Poole: Psa 66:9 - -- Which holdeth our soul in life who by a succession of miracles of mercy hath kept us alive in the midst of a thousand deaths, to which we were expose...
Which holdeth our soul in life who by a succession of miracles of mercy hath kept us alive in the midst of a thousand deaths, to which we were exposed, and hath restored us to life, when we were like dead men, and dry bones scattered at the mouth of the grave.
To be moved to wit, so as to fall into mischief and utter ruin, as our enemies designed.
Gill -> Psa 66:9
Gill: Psa 66:9 - -- Which holdeth our soul in life,.... Or, "putteth our soul in life" b, or "among the living", which is not to be understood of infusing a living soul i...
Which holdeth our soul in life,.... Or, "putteth our soul in life" b, or "among the living", which is not to be understood of infusing a living soul in man, nor of the preservation of natural life, which is common to all men; but of appointing and ordaining them unto eternal life, as the Targum; and of procuring it for them by Christ; and of implanting a principle of spiritual life in them, by his Spirit and grace; and of the preservation of the principle of life, that it be not lost; and of giving them a right and title to eternal life, and that itself: all which are a sufficient reason, and powerful argument, to bless our God, and praise his name. It follows:
and suffereth not our feet to be moved; that is, not to be greatly moved; or if moved so as to slip and fall, yet not so as to fall finally and totally; see Psa 55:22.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 66:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Psa 66:1-20 - --1 David exhorts to praise God;5 to observe his great works;8 to bless him for his gracious benefits.12 He vows for himself religious service to God.16...
MHCC -> Psa 66:8-12
MHCC: Psa 66:8-12 - --The Lord not only preserves our temporal life, but maintains the spiritual life which he has given to believers. By afflictions we are proved, as silv...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 66:8-12
Matthew Henry: Psa 66:8-12 - -- In these verses the psalmist calls upon God's people in a special manner to praise him. Let all lands do it, but Israel's land particularly. Bless o...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 66:8-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 66:8-12 - --
The character of the event by which the truth has been verified that the God who redeemed Israel out of Egypt still ever possesses and exercises to ...
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...

Constable: Psa 66:1-20 - --Psalm 66
This is a psalm of thanksgiving as was the previous one. We do not know the writer or the occas...
