Psalms 91:11

11 et exaltabitur sicut unicornis cornu meum et senectus mea in misericordia uberi

Psalms 91:11 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 91:11

For he shall give his angels charge over thee
Created spirits, so called, made by the Lord, and are at his command; who are ministering spirits to his people, who encamp about them, and are concerned in the preservation of them; they being committed to their care and charge by him who is Lord of heaven and earth: Satan applied this passage to Christ, ( Matthew 4:6 ) , nor did our Lord object to the application of it; and it can hardly be thought that he would have ventured to have done it, had he been aware that a misapplication might be objected; or that it was not the received sense of the place: what he is to be blamed for, in quoting it, was the wrong purpose for which he produced it, and for leaving out the next clause, which he saw was against his design;

to keep thee in all thy ways;
in walking and travelling from place to place, as Providence calls and directs; and in all civil ways, in all lawful business and employment of life; in all spiritual ones, as the ways of God and religion: what Satan tempted Christ to was neither of these ways; it was not a natural way of going, nor the duty of his office, nor any of the ways of God.

Psalms 91:11 In-Context

9 tu autem Altissimus in aeternum Domine
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
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