Psalm 62:11
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New International Version (©1984)
One thing God has spoken, two things have I heard: that you, O God, are strong,

New Living Translation (©2007)
God has spoken plainly, and I have heard it many times: Power, O God, belongs to you;

English Standard Version (©2001)
Once God has spoken; twice have I heard this: that power belongs to God,

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
Once God has spoken; Twice I have heard this: That power belongs to God;

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
For God said this once, and twice I have heard these things: “For strength is of God.”

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
God has spoken once. I have heard it [said] twice: "Power belongs to God.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
God has spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongs unto God.

American King James Version
God has spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongs to God.

American Standard Version
God hath spoken once, Twice have I heard this, That power belongeth unto God.

Douay-Rheims Bible
God hath spoken once, these two things have I heard, that power belongeth to God,

Darby Bible Translation
Once hath God spoken, twice have I heard this, that strength belongeth unto God.

English Revised Version
God hath spoken once, twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God:

Webster's Bible Translation
God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth to God.

World English Bible
God has spoken once; twice I have heard this, that power belongs to God.

Young's Literal Translation
Once hath God spoken, twice I heard this, That 'strength is with God.'

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this - This repetition, or this declaration that he had heard the thing repeated, is designed to give emphasis to what was said, or to call attention to it as particularly worthy of notice. See the notes at Job 33:14. Compare Job 40:5. The sentiment here is particularly important, or is deserving of special attention, because, as the psalmist had shown, all other resources fail, and confidence is to be placed in nothing else for that which man so much needs; neither in people, whether of low degree or high Psalm 62:9; not in oppressive acts - acts of mere power; not in plunder; not in wealth, however acquired, Psalm 62:10.

That power belongeth unto God - Margin, strength. The idea is, that the strength which man needs - the ability to defend and to save him - is to be found in God. All else may fail, but the power of God will not fail. The result of all, therefore, should be to lead us to put our trust in God alone.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

God hath spoken once - God has once addressed his people in giving the law on Mount Sinai. The Chaldee translates the whole passage thus: "God hath spoken one law, and twice have we heard this from the mouth of Moses the great scribe, that strength is before God: and it becomes thee, O God, to show mercy to the righteous; for thou renderest to man according to his works."

Twice have I heard this - Except some of the ancient Versions, almost every version, translation, and commentary has missed the sense and meaning of this verse. I shall set down the text: אחת דבר אלהים שתים זו שמעתי achath dibber Elohim; shetayim zu shamati; of which the true version is this: Once hath God spoken; these two things have I heard. Now what are the two things he had heard?

1. כי וז לאלהים ki oz lelohim, "That strength is the Lord's;" that is, He is the Origin of pourer.

2. ולך אדני חסד ulecha Adonai, chased; "and to thee, Lord, is mercy;" that is, He is the Fountain of mercy.

These, then, are the two grand truths that the law, yea, the whole revelation of God, declares through every page. He is the Almighty; he is the most merciful; and hence the inference: The powerful, just, and holy God, the most merciful and compassionate Lord, will by and by judge the world, and will render to man according to his works. How this beautiful meaning should have been unseen by almost every interpreter, is hard to say: these verses contain one of the most instructive truths in the Bible.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

God hath spoken once,.... One word of his is more to be confided in, and depended on, than all the men and things in the world. The meaning is not that God hath only spoke once; he has spoke often; he spoke all things out of nothing in creation; he spoke all the words of the law at Mount Sinai; he spoke by the prophets under the Old Testament dispensation, and by his Son in the last days, and still by the ministers of the Gospel: but the sense is, that what God has once spoken stands; it is irreversible and immutable; it is firm, sure, and unalterable; he does not repent, he cannot lie, nor will he alter the thing that is gone out of his lips; and therefore his word is to be trusted to, when men of high degree are a lie;

twice have I heard this; that is, many times, as Kimchi explains it: the Targum refers this, and the preceding clause, to the delivery of the law:

"one law God spake, and twice we heard it from the mouth of Moses the great scribe;''

but the meaning is, that the psalmist had heard of two things, and was well assured of the truth of them, and which were the foundation of his trust and confidence; one is mentioned in this verse and the other in Psalm 62:12; the first is,

that power belongeth unto God; great power, even almighty power, as appears from the creation of all things out of nothing, the preservation of them in their beings, the government of the world, the redemption of his people by Christ, the work of grace upon their hearts by his Spirit, the perseverance of the saints, their deliverance from their enemies, and the destruction of them. The ancient Cabalists (n) among the Jews have endeavoured, from this passage, to establish a Trinity in unity, they speak of

"three superior "Sephirot", or numbers; and of them it is said, "God hath spoken once, twice have I heard this": once and twice, lo, the three superior numbers, of whom it is said, one, one, one, three ones; and this is the meaning of "God hath spoken once, twice have I heard this; this" in it makes them one.''

(n) Tikkune Zohar, Correct. 38. fol. 82. 1.


Geneva Study Bible

God hath spoken {i} once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God.

(i) He has plainly born witness to his power, so that no one needs to doubt it.


Wesley's Notes

62:11 Spoken - Frequently, both immediately as at Sinai, and by his holy prophets, from time to time. That - That power is God's prerogative; and consequently all creatures, either against or without him, are poor impotent things.


King James Translators' Notes

power: or, strength


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

11. once; twice-(as in Job 33:14; 40:5), are used to give emphasis to the sentiment. God's power is tempered by His mercy, which it also sustains.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

62:8-12 Those who have found the comfort of the ways of God themselves, will invite others into those ways; we shall never have the less for others sharing with us. the good counsel given is, to trust wholly in God. We must so trust in him at all times, as not at any time to put that trust in ourselves, or in any creature, which is to be put in him only. Trust in him to guide us when in doubt, to protect us when in danger, to supply us when in want, to strengthen us for every good word and work. We must lay out wants and our wishes before him, and then patiently submit our wills to his: this is pouring out our hearts. God is a refuge for all, even for as many as will take shelter in him. The psalmist warns against trusting in men. The multitude, those of low degree, are changeable as the wind. The rich and noble seem to have much in their power, and lavish promises; but those that depend on them, are disappointed. Weighed in the balance of Scripture, all that man can do to make us happy is lighter than vanity itself. It is hard to have riches, and not to trust in them if they increase, though by lawful and honest means; but we must take heed, lest we set our affections unduly upon them. A smiling world is the most likely to draw the heart from God, on whom alone it should be set. The consistent believer receives all from God as a trust; and he seeks to use it to his glory, as a steward who must render an account. God hath spoken as it were once for all, that power belongs to him alone. He can punish and destroy. Mercy also belongs to him; and his recompensing the imperfect services of those that believe in him, blotting out their transgressions for the Redeemer's sake, is a proof of abundant mercy, and encourages us to trust in him. Let us trust in his mercy and grace, and abound in his work, expecting mercies from him alone.


Revelation 19:1 After this I heard what sounded like the roar of a great multitude in heaven shouting: "Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God,
Job 33:14 For God does speak--now one way, now another--though man may not perceive it.
Job 40:5 I spoke once, but I have no answer--twice, but I will say no more."
Psalm 59:17 O my Strength, I sing praise to you; you, O God, are my fortress, my loving God.
Daniel 2:37 You, O king, are the king of kings. The God of heaven has given you dominion and power and might and glory;

Belongeth Belongs Ears God's Heard Once Power Strength Strong Twice


God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God.

spoken Job 33:14 40:5

power. or, strength Ps 68:34,35 Isa 26:4 Mt 6:13 28:18 Joh 19:11 Re 19:1

Psalms Chapter 62 Verse 11

Alphabetical: are belongs God has have heard I O Once One power spoken strong that thing things this to Twice two you

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