Psalms 33:16

16 (32-16) The king is not saved by a great army: nor shall the giant be saved by his own great strength.

Psalms 33:16 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 33:16

There is no king saved by the multitude of an host
He may be at the head of a numerous army, and yet not get the victory over a lesser one, nor escape safe, but be taken by it: there have been such instances; and if he is saved, or gets the victory, it is not owing to the multitude with him, but to the Lord, that gives salvation to kings, ( Psalms 144:10 ) . Hence it appears that even such men need salvation themselves, and cannot save themselves, though they have ever so many at command, and therefore are not to be trusted in; salvation is only of the Lord;

a mighty man is not delivered by much strength;
as Goliath, with his great strength, could not deliver himself out of the hands of David, a stripling; wherefore the mighty man should not glory in his might.

Psalms 33:16 In-Context

14 (32-14) From his habitation which he hath prepared, he hath looked upon all that dwell on the earth.
15 (32-15) He who hath made the hearts of every one of them: who understandeth all their works.
16 (32-16) The king is not saved by a great army: nor shall the giant be saved by his own great strength.
17 (32-17) Vain is the horse for safety: neither shall he be saved by the abundance of his strength.
18 (32-18) Behold the eyes of the Lord are on them that fear him: and on them that hope in his mercy.
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