Psalm 17:11
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New International Version (©1984)
They have tracked me down, they now surround me, with eyes alert, to throw me to the ground.

New Living Translation (©2007)
They track me down and surround me, watching for the chance to throw me to the ground.

English Standard Version (©2001)
They have now surrounded our steps; they set their eyes to cast us to the ground.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
They have now surrounded us in our steps; They set their eyes to cast us down to the ground.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
They have now compassed us in our steps: they have set their eyes bowing down to the earth;

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
They praised me and now they have surrounded me; they have set their eyes to cast me down to the ground.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
They have tracked me down. They have surrounded me. They have focused their attention on throwing me to the ground.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
They have now surrounded us in our steps: they have set their eyes, crouching down to the earth;

American King James Version
They have now compassed us in our steps: they have set their eyes bowing down to the earth;

American Standard Version
They have now compassed us in our steps; They set their eyes to cast us down to the earth.

Douay-Rheims Bible
They have cast me forth and now they have surrounded me: they have set their eyes bowing down to the earth.

Darby Bible Translation
They have now encompassed us in our steps; their eyes have they set, bowing down to the earth.

English Revised Version
They have now compassed us in our steps: they set their eyes to cast us down to the earth.

Webster's Bible Translation
They have now compassed us in our steps: they have set their eyes bowing down to the earth;

World English Bible
They have now surrounded us in our steps. They set their eyes to cast us down to the earth.

Young's Literal Translation
Our steps now have compassed him;' Their eyes they set to turn aside in the land.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

They have now compassed us - Myself, and those who are associated with me. It would seem from this that the psalmist was not alone. It is to be observed, however, that there is a difference of reading in the Hebrew text. The Masoretic reading is: "us;" the Hebrew text is "me," though in the other expression the plural is used - "our steps." There is no impropriety in supposing that the psalmist refers to his followers, associates, or friends, meaning that the wrong was done not to him alone, but to others connected with him. The meaning of "compassed" is, that they "surrounded" him on every side. Wherever he went, they were there.

In our steps - Wherever we go.

They have set their eyes - As those do who are intent on any thing; as the lion does that is seeking its prey Psalm 17:12. They looked keenly and directly at the object. They did not allow their eyes to wander. They were not indifferent to the object of their pursuit.

Bowing down to the earth - That is, as the translators evidently understood this, having their eyes bowed down to the ground, or looking steadily to the ground. The image, according to Dr. Horsley, is borrowed from a hunter taking aim at an animal upon the ground. A more literal translation, however, would be, "They have fixed their eyes to lay me prostrate upon the ground." The Hebrew word - נטה nâṭâh - means properly "to stretch out, to extend;" then, "to incline, to bow, to depress;" and hence, the idea of "prostrating;" thus, to make the shoulder bend downward, Genesis 49:15; to bring down the mind to an object, Psalm 119:112; to bow the heavens, Psalm 18:9. Hence, the idea of prostrating an enemy; and the sense here clearly is, that they had fixed their eyes intently on the psalmist, with a purpose to prostrate him to the ground, or completely to overwhelm him.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

They have now compassed us in our steps - Instead of אשרנו ashshurenu, "our steps," Dr. Kennicott and others recommend אשרינו ashreynu, "O lucky we, at last we have compassed him." He cannot now escape; he is sure to fall into our hands.

They have set their eyes bowing down to the earth - All the commentators and critics have missed the very expressive and elegant metaphor contained in this clause. Kennicott says, They drove the hart into toils, and then shot him. Bishop Horsley says, on the clause, They have set their eyes bowing down to the earth: "This is the attitude of huntsmen, taking aim at an animal upon the ground." No, it is the attitude of the huntsmen looking for the slot, or track of the hart's, hind's, or antelope's foot on the ground. See at the conclusion of the Psalm.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

They have now compassed us in our steps,.... The sense is, they could not stir a step but they were at their heels, surrounding them on every side. This was true of David, when he was pursued by Saul, and followed by him to Keilah and the wilderness of Maon, 1 Samuel 23:8; according to the "Cetib", or textual writing, it should be rendered, "they have compassed me"; but, according to the "Keri", or marginal reading, and the points, it is as we have translated it, and which is followed by the Targum, and both are right, and design David as a principal person, and those that were with him, who were encompassed by Saul and his men. This also was verified in Christ, when Judas followed him into the garden with a band of men to betray him, and when he was enclosed by wicked men as he went to the cross, and hung upon it, John 18:2; and may likewise be accommodated to the case of all the saints, who are troubled on every side, are beset with the corruptions of their hearts, the temptations of Satan, and the reproaches and persecutions of the men of the world, 2 Corinthians 4:8;

they have set their eyes bowing down to the earth; which posture either denotes fraudulence and hypocrisy, showing, by looking only upon the ground, as if they were harmless and inoffensive, and had no ill designs, and took no notice of anything; which, as it was true of David's enemies, so of the Jews and of Judas with respect to Christ, and of false teachers with respect to the church, Luke 20:20, Matthew 7:15; or else inhumanity and contempt, not caring to turn their eyes to look upon them in distress, but kept their eyes fixed upon the earth, so Christ was treated by the Jews, Isaiah 53:3; or rather their being intent upon mischief, their diligence and watchfulness to observe all motions, and take every opportunity "to strike", or "cast me down to the earth", as the Arabic and Syriac versions render it; or the sense is, as Kimchi gives it, their eyes are upon our ways, to spread nets for us in the earth to take us.


Geneva Study Bible

They have now compassed us in our steps: they have set their eyes bowing down to the earth;


Wesley's Notes

17:11 Steps - In all our ways. We go from place to place, to rocks, and caves, and woods; but wheresoever we go they are at hand, and ready to surround us. Eyes - They keep their eyes fixed upon us. Bowing - Couching down upon the earth, that they may watch the fittest opportunity to surprize us.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

11. They pursue us as beasts tracking their prey.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

17:8-15 Being compassed with enemies, David prays to God to keep him in safety. This prayer is a prediction that Christ would be preserved, through all the hardships and difficulties of his humiliation, to the glories and joys of his exalted state, and is a pattern to Christians to commit the keeping of their souls to God, trusting him to preserve them to his heavenly kingdom. Those are our worst enemies, that are enemies to our souls. They are God's sword, which cannot move without him, and which he will sheathe when he has done his work with it. They are his hand, by which he chastises his people. There is no fleeing from God's hand, but by fleeing to it. It is very comfortable, when we are in fear of the power of man, to see it dependent upon, and in subjection to the power of God. Most men look on the things of this world as the best things; and they look no further, nor show any care to provide for another life. The things of this world are called treasures, they are so accounted; but to the soul, and when compared with eternal blessings, they are trash. The most afflicted Christian need not envy the most prosperous men of the world, who have their portion in this life. Clothed with Christ's righteousness, having through his grace a good heart and a good life, may we by faith behold God's face, and set him always before us. When we awake every morning, may we be satisfied with his likeness set before us in his word, and with his likeness stamped upon us by his renewing grace. Happiness in the other world is prepared only for those that are justified and sanctified: they shall be put in possession of it when the soul awakes, at death, out of its slumber in the body, and when the body awakes, at the resurrection, out of its slumber in the grave. There is no satisfaction for a soul but in God, and in his good will towards us, and his good work in us; yet that satisfaction will not be perfect till we come to heaven.


Luke 21:20 "When you see Jerusalem being surrounded by armies, you will know that its desolation is near.
Psalm 37:14 The wicked draw the sword and bend the bow to bring down the poor and needy, to slay those whose ways are upright.
Psalm 37:32 The wicked lie in wait for the righteous, seeking their very lives;
Psalm 56:6 They conspire, they lurk, they watch my steps, eager to take my life.
Psalm 88:17 All day long they surround me like a flood; they have completely engulfed me.

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They have now compassed us in our steps: they have set their eyes bowing down to the earth;

compassed 1Sa 23:26 24:2,3 26:2,3

set Ps 10:8-10 Pr 6:13,14

Psalms Chapter 17 Verse 11

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