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Psalms 62:6 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

6 Only -- He `is' my rock and my salvation, My tower, I am not moved.

Cross Reference

Psalms 62:2 YLT

Only -- He `is' my rock, and my salvation, My tower, I am not much moved.

Psalms 16:8 YLT

I did place Jehovah before me continually, Because -- at my right hand I am not moved.

Psalms 112:6 YLT

For -- to the age he is not moved; For a memorial age-during is the righteous.

Psalms 18:31-32 YLT

For who `is' God besides Jehovah? And who `is' a rock save our God? God! who is girding me `with' strength, And He maketh perfect my way.

Proverbs 10:30 YLT

The righteous to the age is not moved, And the wicked inhabit not the earth.

Proverbs 12:7 YLT

Overthrow the wicked, and they are not, And the house of the righteous standeth.

Isaiah 45:17 YLT

Israel hath been saved in Jehovah, A salvation age-during! Ye are not ashamed nor confounded Unto the ages of eternity!

Hosea 1:7 YLT

and the house of Judah I pity, and have saved them by Jehovah their God, and do not save them by bow, and by sword, and by battle, by horses, and by horsemen.'

Commentary on Psalms 62 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 62

Ps 62:1-12. To Jeduthun—(See on Ps 39:1, title). The general tone of this Psalm is expressive of confidence in God. Occasion is taken to remind the wicked of their sin, their ruin, and their meanness.

1. waiteth—literally, "is silent," trusts submissively and confidently as a servant.

2. The titles applied to God often occur (Ps 9:9; 18:2).

be greatly moved—(Ps 10:6). No injury shall be permanent, though devised by enemies.

3. Their destruction will come; as a tottering wall they already are feeble and failing.

bowing wall shall ye be—better supply "are." Some propose to apply these phrases to describe the condition of "a man"—that is, the pious suffer: thus, "Will ye slay him," &c.; but the other is a good sense.

4. his excellency—or, elevation to which God had raised him (Ps 4:2). This they try to do by lies and duplicity (Ps 5:9).

5, 6. (Compare Ps 62:1, 2).

6. not be moved—not at all; his confidence has increased.

7. rock of my strength—or strongest support (Ps 7:10; 61:3).

8. pour out your heart—give full expression to feeling (1Sa 1:15; Job 30:16; Ps 42:4).

ye people—God's people.

9. No kind of men are reliable, compared with God (Isa 2:22; Jer 17:5).

altogether—alike, one as the other (Ps 34:3).

10. Not only are oppression and robbery, which are wicked means of wealth, no grounds of boasting; but even wealth, increasing lawfully, ought not to engross the heart.

11. once; twice—(as in Job 33:14; 40:5), are used to give emphasis to the sentiment. God's power is tempered by His mercy, which it also sustains.

12. for thou renderest—literally, "that Thou renderest," &c., connected with "I heard this," as the phrase—"that power," &c. [Ps 62:11]—teaching that by His power He can show both mercy and justice.