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Psalms 91:8 World English Bible (WEB)

8 You will only look with your eyes, And see the recompense of the wicked.

Cross Reference

Psalms 37:34 WEB

Wait for Yahweh, and keep his way, And he will exalt you to inherit the land. When the wicked are cut off, you shall see it.

Psalms 58:10-11 WEB

The righteous shall rejoice when he sees the vengeance. He shall wash his feet in the blood of the wicked; So that men shall say, "Most assuredly there is a reward for the righteous. Most assuredly there is a God who judges the earth."

Psalms 92:11 WEB

My eye has also seen my enemies. My ears have heard of the wicked enemies who rise up against me.

Proverbs 3:25-26 WEB

Don't be afraid of sudden fear, Neither of the desolation of the wicked, when it comes: For Yahweh will be your confidence, And will keep your foot from being taken.

Malachi 1:5 WEB

Your eyes will see, and you will say, "Yahweh is great--even beyond the border of Israel!"

Isaiah 3:11 WEB

Woe to the wicked! Disaster is upon them; For the deeds of his hands will be paid back to him.

Hebrews 2:2 WEB

For if the word spoken through angels proved steadfast, and every transgression and disobedience received a just recompense;

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).