Psalm 34:22
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New International Version (©1984)
The LORD redeems his servants; no one will be condemned who takes refuge in him.

New Living Translation (©2007)
But the LORD will redeem those who serve him. No one who takes refuge in him will be condemned.

English Standard Version (©2001)
The LORD redeems the life of his servants; none of those who take refuge in him will be condemned.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
The LORD redeems the soul of His servants, And none of those who take refuge in Him will be condemned.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
The LORD redeemeth the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
Lord Jehovah will redeem the souls of his Servants and none who hope in him will be condemned.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
The LORD protects the souls of his servants. All who take refuge in him will never be condemned.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
The LORD redeems the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate.

American King James Version
The LORD redeems the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate.

American Standard Version
Jehovah redeemeth the soul of his servants; And none of them that take refuge in him shall be condemned.

Douay-Rheims Bible
The Lord will redeem the souls of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall offend.

Darby Bible Translation
Jehovah redeemeth the soul of his servants; and none of them that trust in him shall bear guilt.

English Revised Version
The LORD redeemeth the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be condemned.

Webster's Bible Translation
The LORD redeemeth the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate.

World English Bible
Yahweh redeems the soul of his servants. None of those who take refuge in him shall be condemned. By David.

Young's Literal Translation
Jehovah redeemeth the soul of His servants, And none trusting in Him are desolate!

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants - The literal meaning of this is, that the Lord rescues the lives of his servants, or that he saves them from death. The word "redeem" in its primary sense means to let go or loose; to "buy" loose, or to ransom; and hence, to redeem with a price, or to rescue in any way. Here the idea is not that of delivering or rescuing by a "price," or by an offering, but of rescuing from danger and death by the interposition of the power and providence of God. The word "soul" here is used to denote the entire man, and the idea is, that God will "rescue" or "save" those who serve and obey him. They will be kept from destruction. They will not be held and regarded as guilty, and will not be treated as if they were wicked. As the word "redeem" is used by David here it means God will save His people; without specifying the "means" by which it will be done. As the word "redeem" is used by Christians now, employing the ideas of the New Testament on the subject, it means that God will redeem His people by that great sacrifice which was made for them on the cross.

And none of them that trust in him shall be desolate - Shall be held and treated as "guilty." See Psalm 34:21, where the same word occurs in the original. They shall not be held to be guilty; they shall not be punished. This is designed to be in contrast with the statement respecting the wicked in Psalm 34:21. The psalm, therefore, closes appropriately with the idea that they who trust the Lord will be ultimately safe; that God will make a distinction between them and the wicked; that they will be ultimately rescued from death, and be regarded and treated forever as the friends of God.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

The Lord redeemeth - Both the life and soul of God's followers are ever in danger but God is continually redeeming both.

Shall be desolate - Literally, shall be guilty. They shall be preserved from sin, and neither forfeit life nor soul. This verse probably should come in after the fifth. See the introduction to this Psalm.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

The Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants,.... Who are made so by his grace in the day of his power, and are willing to serve him, and to serve him with their minds, readily and cheerfully; and the soul of these, which is the more noble part of them, and is of more worth than a world, the redemption of which is precious, and requires a great price, the Lord redeems; not that their bodies are neglected, and not redeemed; but this is mentioned as the principal part, and for the whole; and this redemption is by the Lord, who only is able to effect it, and which he has obtained through his precious blood; and here it seems to denote the application of it in its effects; that is, the forgiveness of sin, justification, and sanctification, since it respects something that is continually doing;

and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate; or "be guilty" (o), or "condemned", or "damned"; because they are justified from all the sins they have been guilty of, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus; and having believed in him, they shall not be damned, according to Mark 16:16; and they shall be far from being desolate, and alone, and miserable; they shall stand at Christ's right hand, be received into his kingdom and glory, and be for ever with him.

(o) "non rei fiunt", Cocceius; "non punientur", Gejerus; "shall not be condemned as guilty", Ainsworth.


Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament

(Heb.: 34:23) The order of the alphabet having been gone through, there now follows a second פ exactly like Psalm 25:22. Just as the first פ, Psalm 25:16, is פּנה, so here in Psalm 34:17 it is פּני; and in like manner the two supernumerary Phe's correspond to one another - the Elohimic in the former Psalm, and the Jehovic in this latter.


Geneva Study Bible

The LORD {o} redeemeth the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate.

(o) For when they seem to be overcome with great dangers and death itself, then God shows himself as their redeemer.


King James Translators' Notes

desolate: or, guilty


Scofield Reference Notes

Margin redeemeth

See Scofield Note: "Isa 59:20". See Scofield Note: "Ex 14:30".


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

34:11-22 Let young persons set out in life with learning the fear of the Lord, if they desire true comfort here, and eternal happiness hereafter. Those will be most happy who begin the soonest to serve so good a Master. All aim to be happy. Surely this must look further than the present world; for man's life on earth consists but of few days, and those full of trouble. What man is he that would see the good of that where all bliss is perfect? Alas! few have this good in their thoughts. That religion promises best which creates watchfulness over the heart and over the tongue. It is not enough not to do hurt, we must study to be useful, and to live to some purpose; we must seek peace and pursue it; be willing to deny ourselves a great deal for peace' sake. It is the constant practice of real believers, when in distress, to cry unto God, and it is their constant comfort that he hears them. The righteous are humbled for sin, and are low in their own eyes. Nothing is more needful to true godliness than a contrite heart, broken off from every self-confidence. In this soil every grace will flourish, and nothing can encourage such a one but the free, rich grace of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The righteous are taken under the special protection of the Lord, yet they have their share of crosses in this world, and there are those that hate them. Both from the mercy of Heaven, and the malice of hell, the afflictions of the righteous must be many. But whatever troubles befal them, shall not hurt their souls, for God keeps them from sinning in troubles. No man is desolate, but he whom God has forsaken.


1 Kings 1:29 The king then took an oath: "As surely as the LORD lives, who has delivered me out of every trouble,
Psalm 2:12 Kiss the Son, lest he be angry and you be destroyed in your way, for his wrath can flare up in a moment. Blessed are all who take refuge in him.
Psalm 37:33 but the LORD will not leave them in their power or let them be condemned when brought to trial.
Psalm 37:40 The LORD helps them and delivers them; he delivers them from the wicked and saves them, because they take refuge in him.
Psalm 57:1 For the director of music. [To the tune of] "Do Not Destroy." Of David. A miktam. When he had fled from Saul into the cave. Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy on me, for in you my soul takes refuge. I will take refuge in the shadow of your wings until the disaster has passed.
Psalm 71:23 My lips will shout for joy when I sing praise to you--I, whom you have redeemed.
Psalm 113:1 Praise the LORD. Praise, O servants of the LORD, praise the name of the LORD.
Jeremiah 39:18 I will save you; you will not fall by the sword but will escape with your life, because you trust in me, declares the LORD.'"
Lamentations 3:58 O Lord, you took up my case; you redeemed my life.

Bear Condemned David Desolate Faith Guilt Life Psalm Redeemeth Redeems Refuge Saviour Servants Shame Soul Souls Trust


The LORD redeemeth the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate.

redeemeth Ps 31:5 71:23 103:4 130:8 Ge 48:16 2Sa 4:9 1Ki 1:29 La 3:58 1Pe 1:18,19 Re 5:9

none Ps 9:9,10 84:11,12 Joh 10:27-29 Ro 8:31-39 1Pe 1:5

Psalms Chapter 34 Verse 22

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