Psalms 91:7

7 A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right [hand], [but] it will not come near you.

Psalms 91:7 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 91:7

A thousand shall fall at thy side
The left side, as the Targum; so the Arabic version, and Jarchi and Kimchi; which sense the opposition and distinction in the next clause direct unto: this is not to be understood of falling in battle, as some interpret it, but by the pestilence before spoken of:

and ten thousand at thy right hand;
which shows both the great devastation made by the plague where it comes, and the special care and providence of God in preserving his people from it; of which David had an experience, when vast numbers of his people were destroyed by it on the right and left:

but it shall not come nigh thee;
it may come near the place where good men are, or else it could not be said that a thousand should fall on their side, and ten thousand at their right hand: the plague that killed the firstborn in Egypt was near the dwellings of the Israelites, though it entered not into them; and that in David's time was near him, though he was not infected with it: but the meaning is, that it should not come so near such as to seize their bodies and they fall by the distemper; there being a particular providence oftentimes concerned for their safety, which guards them from it; see ( Ezekiel 9:4 ) , not but that good men may fall in a common calamity, and by an epidemical distemper; but then it is for their good, and not their hurt; they are taken away from the evil to come, and are delivered from a worse plague than that by which they fall, the plague of their own hearts, the evil of sin; and so the Targum adds, "shall not come near to hurt", though it understands it of devils.

Psalms 91:7 In-Context

5 You need not fear [the] terror of [the] night, [or the] arrow [that] flies by day,
6 [or the] plague [that] spreads in the darkness, [or the] destruction [that] devastates at noon.
7 A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right [hand], [but] it will not come near you.
8 You will only look with your eyes, and see [the] punishment of [the] wicked.
9 For you, O Yahweh, [are] my refuge. You have made the Most High your dwelling place.
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