Psalms 46:7

7 The LORD who rules over all is with us. The God of Jacob is like a fort to us. "Selah"

Psalms 46:7 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 46:7

The Lord of hosts [is] with us
The Targum is, "the Word of the Lord of hosts". He whose name is Immanuel, which is, by interpretation, "God with us", ( Matthew 1:23 ) ; who is King of kings, and Lord of lords; who has all creatures in heaven and earth at his command, whom all the hosts of angels obey; he is on the side of his people, and therefore they have nothing to fear from all the hosts and armies of men; seeing more are they that are for them than they that are against them;

the God of Jacob [is] our refuge.
As, in the former clause, the argument against fear of men is taken from the power of God, and the extent of his dominion, here it is taken from the grace of God, and his people's covenant interest in him: for by Jacob is meant the church of God, and all true believers, who are Israelites indeed; the Lord is the refuge and shelter of such in all times of distress and trouble, and therefore they need not fear; (See Gill on Psalms 46:1).

Selah; on this word, (See Gill on Psalms 3:2).

Psalms 46:7 In-Context

5 Because God is there, the city will not fall. God will help it at the beginning of the day.
6 Nations are in disorder. Kingdoms fall. God speaks, and the people of the earth melt in fear.
7 The LORD who rules over all is with us. The God of Jacob is like a fort to us. "Selah"
8 Come and see what the LORD has done. See the places he has destroyed on the earth.
9 He makes wars stop from one end of the earth to the other. He breaks every bow. He snaps every spear. He burns every shield with fire.
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