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Psalms 121:3 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

3 He will not suffer thy foot to be moved; he that keepeth thee will not slumber.

Cross Reference

1 Samuel 2:9 DARBY

He keepeth the feet of his saints, but the wicked are silenced in darkness; for by strength shall no man prevail.

Proverbs 3:26 DARBY

for Jehovah shall be thy confidence, and he will keep thy foot from being taken.

Proverbs 3:23 DARBY

Then shalt thou walk in thy way securely, and thy foot shall not stumble;

Psalms 66:9 DARBY

Who hath set our soul in life, and suffereth not our feet to be moved.

Psalms 91:12 DARBY

They shall bear thee up in [their] hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.

Psalms 127:1 DARBY

{A Song of degrees. Of Solomon.} Unless Jehovah build the house, in vain do its builders labour in it; unless Jehovah keep the city, the keeper watcheth in vain:

Proverbs 2:8 DARBY

guarding the paths of just judgment and keeping the way of his godly ones.

Isaiah 27:3 DARBY

I Jehovah keep it, I will water it every moment; lest any harm it, I will keep it night and day.

1 Peter 1:5 DARBY

who are kept guarded by [the] power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in [the] last time.

Psalms 41:2 DARBY

Jehovah will preserve him, and keep him alive; he shall be made happy in the land; and thou wilt not deliver him to the will of his enemies.

Commentary on Psalms 121 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 121

Ps 121:1-8. God's guardian care of His people celebrated.

1. I will lift up mine eyes—expresses desire (compare Ps 25:1), mingled with expectation. The last clause, read as a question, is answered,

2. by avowing God to be the helper, of whose ability His creative power is a pledge (Ps 115:15), to which,

3, 4. His sleepless vigilance is added.

to be moved—(Compare Ps 38:16; 66:9).

5. upon thy right hand—a protector's place (Ps 109:31; 110:5).

6-8. God keeps His people at all times and in all perils.

nor the moon by night—poetically represents the dangers of the night, over which the moon presides (Ge 1:16).

8. thy going out, &c.—all thy ways (De 28:19; Ps 104:23).

evermore—includes a future state.