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Psalms 17:5 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

5 To uphold my goings in Thy paths, My steps have not slidden.

Cross Reference

Psalms 18:36 YLT

Thou enlargest my step under me, And mine ankles have not slidden.

Psalms 119:133 YLT

My steps establish by Thy saying, And any iniquity doth not rule over me.

Psalms 44:18 YLT

We turn not backward our heart, Nor turn aside doth our step from Thy path.

1 Samuel 2:9 YLT

The feet of His saints He keepeth, And the wicked in darkness are silent, For not by power doth man become mighty.

Job 23:11 YLT

On His step hath my foot laid hold, His way I have kept, and turn not aside,

Psalms 38:16 YLT

When I said, `Lest they rejoice over me, In the slipping of my foot against me they magnified themselves.

Psalms 119:116-117 YLT

Sustain me according to Thy saying, And I live, and Thou puttest me not to shame Because of my hope. Support Thou me, and I am saved, And I look on Thy statutes continually.

Psalms 121:3 YLT

He suffereth not thy foot to be moved, Thy preserver slumbereth not.

Psalms 121:7 YLT

Jehovah preserveth thee from all evil, He doth preserve thy soul.

Jeremiah 10:23 YLT

I have known, O Jehovah, that not of man `is' his way, Not of man the going and establishing of his step.

Psalms 94:18 YLT

If I have said, `My foot hath slipped,' Thy kindness, O Jehovah, supporteth me.

Commentary on Psalms 17 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 17

Ps 17:1-15. This Psalm is termed a prayer because the language of petition is predominant. With a just cause, sincerely presented, the writer prays for a just decision and help and protection. Pleading former mercies as a ground of hope, he urges his prayer in view of the malice, pride, rapacity, and selfishness of his foes, whose character is contrasted with his pious devotion and delight in God's favor.

2. sentence—acquitting judgment.

from thy presence—Thy tribunal.

things that are equal—just and right, do Thou regard.

3. proved … visited … tried—His character was most rigidly tested, at all times, and by all methods, affliction and others (Ps 7:10).

purposed that, &c.—or, my mouth does not exceed my purpose; I am sincere.

4. works of men—sinful practices.

by the word of thy lips—as a guide (Ps 119:9, 11, 95).

destroyer—violent man.

5. May be read as an assertion "my steps or goings have held on to Thy paths."

6. wilt hear me—that is, graciously (Ps 3:4).

7. Show—set apart as special and eminent (Ex 8:18; Ps 4:3).

thy right hand—for Thy power.

8. Similar figures, denoting the preciousness of God's people in His sight, in De 32:10, 11; Mt 23:37.

9. compass me—(compare Ps 118:10-12).

10. enclosed … fat—are become proud in prosperity, and insolent to God (De 32:15; Ps 73:7).

11. They pursue us as beasts tracking their prey.

12. The figure made more special by that of a lion lurking.

13-15. disappoint—literally, "come before," or, "encounter him." Supply "with" before "sword" (Ps 17:13), and "hand" (Ps 17:14). These denote God's power.

14. men … world—all men of this present time. They appear, by fulness of bread and large families, to be prosperous; but (Ps 17:15) he implies this will be transient, contrasting his better portion in a joyful union with God hereafter.