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Psalms 91:16 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

16 With length of days I satisfy him, And I cause him to look on My salvation!

Cross Reference

Psalms 21:4 YLT

Life he hath asked from Thee, Thou hast given to him -- length of days, Age-during -- and for ever.

Psalms 50:23 YLT

He who is sacrificing praise honoureth Me, As to him who maketh a way, I cause him to look on the salvation of God!

Proverbs 3:2 YLT

For length of days and years, Life and peace they do add to thee.

Proverbs 3:16 YLT

Length of days `is' in her right hand, In her left `are' wealth and honour.

Deuteronomy 6:2 YLT

so that thou dost fear Jehovah thy God, to keep all His statutes and His commands, which I am commanding thee, thou, and thy son, and thy son's son, all days of thy life, and so that thy days are prolonged.

Genesis 25:8 YLT

and Abraham expireth, and dieth in a good old age, aged and satisfied, and is gathered unto his people.

Job 5:26 YLT

Thou comest in full age unto the grave, As the going up of a stalk in its season.

Psalms 16:11 YLT

Thou causest me to know the path of life; Fulness of joys `is' with Thy presence, Pleasant things by Thy right hand for ever!

Proverbs 22:4 YLT

The end of humility `is' the fear of Jehovah, Riches, and honour, and life.

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!

Isaiah 65:20-22 YLT

There is not thence any more a suckling of days, And an aged man who doth not complete his days, For the youth a hundred years old dieth, And the sinner, a hundred years old, is lightly esteemed. And they have built houses, and inhabited, And planted vineyards, and eaten their fruit. They do not build, and another inhabit, They do not plant, and another eat, For as the days of a tree `are' the days of My people, And the work of their hands wear out do My chosen ones.

Luke 2:30 YLT

because mine eyes did see Thy salvation,

Luke 3:6 YLT

and all flesh shall see the salvation of God.'

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).