Psalms 34:7

7 quoniam gratis absconderunt mihi interitum laquei sui supervacue exprobraverunt animam meam

Psalms 34:7 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 34:7

The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear
him
By whom may be meant, either the uncreated Angel, the Lord Jesus Christ, the Angel of God's presence, and of the covenant, the Captain of salvation, the Leader and Commander of the people; and whose salvation is as walls and bulwarks about them; or as an army surrounding them: or a created angel may be intended, even a single one, which is sufficient to guard a multitude of saints, since one could destroy at once such a vast number of enemies, as in ( 2 Kings 19:35 ) ; or one may be put for more, since they are an innumerable company that are on the side of the Lord's people, and to whom they are joined; and these may be said to encamp about them, because they are an host or army; see ( Genesis 32:1 Genesis 32:2 ) ( Luke 2:13 ) ; and are the guardians of the saints, that stand up for them and protect them, as well as minister to them;

and delivereth them;
out of the hands of all their enemies. David had a guard, an army of these about him, in the court of Achish, who preserved him from being seized, and receiving any harm there; and who brought him from thence in safety: there is no doubt but he here speaks his own experience.

Psalms 34:7 In-Context

5 fiant tamquam pulvis ante faciem venti et angelus Domini coartans eos
6 fiat via illorum tenebrae et lubricum et angelus Domini persequens eos
7 quoniam gratis absconderunt mihi interitum laquei sui supervacue exprobraverunt animam meam
8 veniat illi laqueus quem ignorat et captio quam abscondit conprehendat eum et in laqueo cadat in ipso
9 anima autem mea exultabit in Domino delectabitur super salutari suo
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.