Psalms 91:12

12 et despexit oculus meus inimicis meis et insurgentibus in me malignantibus audiet auris mea

Psalms 91:12 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 91:12

They shall bear thee up in their hands
Which denotes the strength and power of angels to carry the saints in their hands; their tender care of them, such as a parent or nurse have of children; the helpless condition of the people of God, who are like infants, and need to be dealt with after this manner; the condescension of angels to take such an office on them, in submission to the will of God; the constant view they have of the saints, being always in their hands, and so in sight: thus they bear them, up in life, and at death carry their souls to Abraham's bosom:

lest thou dash thy foot against a stone;
lest they fall into sin, or into any calamity and distress; lest the least hurt or mischief befall them, or the least injury be done them; see ( Proverbs 3:23 ) . The Targum interprets it of the evil concupiscence, or corruption of nature, which is like a stone; see ( Ezekiel 36:26 ) .

Psalms 91:12 In-Context

10 *quoniam ecce inimici tui Domine; quoniam ecce inimici tui peribunt et dispergentur omnes qui operantur iniquitatem
11 et exaltabitur sicut unicornis cornu meum et senectus mea in misericordia uberi
12 et despexit oculus meus inimicis meis et insurgentibus in me malignantibus audiet auris mea
13 iustus ut palma florebit ut cedrus Libani multiplicabitur
14 plantati in domo Domini in atriis Dei nostri florebunt
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.