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Mazmur 62:2
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(62-3) Hanya Dialah gunung batuku dan keselamatanku, kota bentengku, aku tidak akan goyah.
Bahwasanya hatiku berdiam dirinya di hadapan Allah, maka dari pada Tuhan adalah selamatku.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
He only: Psalms 62:6, Psalms 18:2, Psalms 21:1, Psalms 27:1, Psalms 73:25, Psalms 73:26, Deuteronomy 32:30, Deuteronomy 32:31, Isaiah 26:4, Isaiah 32:2
defence: Heb. high place, Psalms 59:9, Psalms 59:17, *marg.
I shall: Psalms 37:24, Micah 7:8, Micah 7:9, 1 Corinthians 10:13, 2 Corinthians 4:8, 2 Corinthians 4:9
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 23:5 - all my salvation Psalms 13:4 - when Psalms 26:1 - I shall Psalms 33:20 - soul Psalms 38:22 - O Lord Psalms 42:9 - God Psalms 46:5 - she Psalms 55:22 - suffer Psalms 61:2 - the rock Psalms 62:1 - Truly Psalms 62:5 - wait Psalms 66:9 - suffereth Psalms 89:18 - the Lord is Psalms 89:26 - rock Psalms 94:22 - But Psalms 112:6 - Surely Psalms 125:1 - that trust Psalms 140:7 - the strength Isaiah 25:9 - Lo Isaiah 30:18 - blessed Jeremiah 16:19 - my strength Mark 9:5 - it is Luke 6:48 - for Acts 2:25 - I should not 2 Peter 1:10 - never
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He only [is] my Rock and my salvation,.... The Rock on which the church is built, and every believer; and which was David's safety, shelter, and shade, and which made him easy in his present state; and he was the author of his salvation, and the rock and strength of it,
Psalms 95:1;
[he is] my defence; or refuge; see Psalms 9:9;
I shall not be greatly moved; or "with much motion", as Kimchi; or "with great motions", as Jarchi: he could not be moved off of the rock on which he was built; nor out of the city of refuge, whither he had betook himself for safety; and though he might be troubled in spirit, and shaken in mind, and staggered in his faith, and fall from some degree of steadfastness of it; yet not fall so as to be utterly cast down, or finally and totally, and so as to perish eternally. Aben Ezra interprets it, "shall not be moved" into the great deep; into the abyss or bottomless pit; and so some of the ancient Midrashes expound דבה of "hell" g; but much better is the Targum,
"I shall not be moved in a day of great affliction;''
see Acts 20:23.
g Vid. Jarchi & Yalkut Simeoni in loc.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
He only is my rock ... - See the notes at Psalms 18:2.
I shall not be greatly moved - The word greatly here, or much - “I shall not be much moved,” implies that he did not anticipate perfect security from danger or calamity; he did not suppose that he would escape all disaster or trouble, but he felt that no great evil would befall him, that his most important interests were safe, and that he would be ultimately secure. He would be restored to his home and his throne, and would be favored with future peace and tranquility. None of us can hope wholly to escape calamity in this life. It is enough if we can be assured that our great interests will be ultimately secured; that we shall be safe at last in the heavenly world. Having that confidence the soul may be, and should be, calm; and we need little apprehend what will occur in this world.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 62:2. I shall not be greatly moved. — Having God for my rock - strong fortified place, for my salvation - continual safety, and my defence - my elevated tower, which places me out of the reach of my enemies; I shall not be greatly moved - I may be shaken, but cannot be cast down.