| Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible For the Lord shall be thy confidence,.... The object of it, in whom thou shall put thy confidence, and be safe and secure from all fear and danger: or "the Lord shall be in thy confidence" (g); shall support thee in it, and maintain that, so that thou shalt not cast it away; the word used has sometimes the notion off oily in it, and Jarchi, from the Jerusalem Talmud, produces a sense agreeable to it; "the Lord shall be in things in which thou art foolish;'' which, how absurd it may seem to be, will admit of a good interpretation; that the Lord will be with Wisdom's followers in things which may seem foolishness to the world; as Christ, the things of Christ, and the things of the Spirit of Christ, the Gospel, and the doctrines of it, are. The Targum is, "the Lord shall be thine help,'' in all times of distress, difficulty, and danger; and shall keep thy foot from being taken; in the snares of sin, temptation, and mischief; in those which Satan and the world lay for God's people; from these the Lord preserves them; wherefore happy are those that have an interest in Christ, who find and enjoy him. (g) So Montanus, Vatablus, Michaelis. Geneva Study BibleFor the LORD shall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being taken. Wesley's Notes 3:26 Shall be - A sure ground of confidence to thee. Taken - In the snares either of sin or mischief. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary26. The reason; such as are objects of God's favor. be thy confidence-literally, "in thy confidence," in the source of thy strength (compare Na 3:9, for the same construction, Hebrew). Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary3:21-26 Let us not suffer Christ's words to depart from us, but keep sound wisdom and discretion; then shall we walk safely in his ways. The natural life, and all that belongs to it, shall be under the protection of God's providence; the spiritual life, and all its interests, under the protection of his grace, so that we shall be kept from falling into sin or trouble. |