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Psalms 91:9 King James Version (KJV)

9 Because thou hast made the LORD, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation;


Psalms 91:9 King James Version with Strong's Concordance (STRONG)

9 Because thou hast made H7760 the LORD, H3068 which is my refuge, H4268 even the most High, H5945 thy habitation; H4583


Psalms 91:9 American Standard (ASV)

9 For thou, O Jehovah, art my refuge! Thou hast made the Most High thy habitation;


Psalms 91:9 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

9 (For Thou, O Jehovah, `art' my refuge,) The Most High thou madest thy habitation.


Psalms 91:9 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

9 Because *thou* hast made Jehovah, my refuge, the Most High, thy dwelling-place,


Psalms 91:9 World English Bible (WEB)

9 Because you have made Yahweh your refuge, And the Most High your dwelling place,


Psalms 91:9 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

9 Because you have said, I am in the hands of the Lord, the Most High is my safe resting-place;

Cross Reference

Psalms 142:4-5 KJV

I looked on my right hand, and beheld, but there was no man that would know me: refuge failed me; no man cared for my soul. I cried unto thee, O LORD: I said, Thou art my refuge and my portion in the land of the living.

Psalms 91:1-2 KJV

He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust.

Psalms 146:5-6 KJV

Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the LORD his God: Which made heaven, and earth, the sea, and all that therein is: which keepeth truth for ever:

Commentary on Psalms 91 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 91

Ps 91:1-16. David is the most probable author; and the pestilence, mentioned in 2Sa 24:13-15, the most probable of any special occasion to which the Psalm may refer. The changes of person allowable in poetry are here frequently made.

1. dwelleth in the secret place—(Ps 27:5; 31:20) denotes nearness to God. Such as do so abide or lodge secure from assaults, and can well use the terms of trust in Ps 91:2.

3. snares … [and] … noisome pestilence—literally, "plagues of mischiefs" (Ps 5:9; 52:7), are expressive figures for various evils.

4. For the first figure compare De 32:11; Mt 23:37.

buckler—literally, "surrounding"—that is, a kind of shield covering all over.

5. terror—or, what causes it (Pr 20:2).

by night—then aggravated.

arrow—that is, of enemies.

7, 8. The security is more valuable, as being special, and, therefore, evidently of God; and while ten thousands of the wicked fall, the righteous are in such safety that they only see the calamity.

9-12. This exemption from evil is the result of trust in God, who employs angels as ministering spirits (Heb 1:14).

13. Even the fiercest, strongest, and most insidious animals may be trampled on with impunity.

14-16. God Himself speaks (compare Ps 46:10; 75:2, 3). All the terms to express safety and peace indicate the most undoubting confidence (compare Ps 18:2; 20:1; 22:5).

set his love—that of the most ardent kind.

16. show him—literally, "make him see" (Ps 50:23; Lu 2:30).