8 The Lord is the strength of his people, a fortress of salvation for his anointed one.

Other Translations of Psalm 28:8

King James Version

8 The Lord is their strength, and he is the saving strength of his anointed.

English Standard Version

8 The Lord is the strength of his people;Some Hebrew manuscripts, Septuagint, Syriac; most Hebrew manuscripts is their strength he is the saving refuge of his anointed.

The Message

8 God is all strength for his people, ample refuge for his chosen leader;

New King James Version

8 The Lord is their strength, And He is the saving refuge of His anointed.

New Living Translation

8 The Lord gives his people strength. He is a safe fortress for his anointed king.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 28:8

Commentary on Psalm 28:6-9

(Read Psalm 28:6-9)

Has God heard our supplications? Let us then bless his name. The Lord is my strength, to support me, and carry me on through all my services and sufferings. The heart that truly believes, shall in due time greatly rejoice: we are to expect joy and peace in believing. God shall have the praise of it: thus must we express our gratitude. The saints rejoice in others' comfort as well as their own: we have the less benefit from the light of the sun, nor from the light of God's countenance, for others' sharing therein. The psalmist concludes with a short, but comprehensive prayer. God's people are his inheritance, and precious in his eyes. He prays that God would save them; that he would bless them with all good, especially the plenty of his ordinances, which are food to the soul. And direct their actions and overrule their affairs for good. Also, lift them up for ever; not only those of that age, but his people in every age to come; lift them up as high as heaven. There, and there only, will saints be lifted up for ever, never more to sink, or be depressed. Save us, Lord Jesus, from our sins; bless us, thou Son of Abraham, with the blessing of righteousness; feed us, thou good Shepherd of the sheep, and lift us up for ever from the dust, O thou, who art the Resurrection and the Life.

20 The Lord's anointed, our very life breath, was caught in their traps. We thought that under his shadow we would live among the nations.

Other Translations of Lamentations 4:20

King James Version

20 The breath of our nostrils, the anointed of the Lord, was taken in their pits, of whom we said, Under his shadow we shall live among the heathen.

English Standard Version

20 The breath of our nostrils, the Lord's anointed, was captured in their pits, of whom we said, "Under his shadow we shall live among the nations."

The Message

20 Our king, our life's breath, the anointed of God, was caught in their traps - Our king under whose protection we always said we'd live.

New King James Version

20 The breath of our nostrils, the anointed of the Lord, Was caught in their pits, Of whom we said, "Under his shadow We shall live among the nations."

New Living Translation

20 Our king-the Lord 's anointed, the very life of our nation- was caught in their snares. We had thought that his shadow would protect us against any nation on earth!

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Lamentations 4:20

Commentary on Lamentations 4:13-20

(Read Lamentations 4:13-20)

Nothing ripens a people more for ruin, nor fills the measure faster, than the sins of priests and prophets. The king himself cannot escape, for Divine vengeance pursues him. Our anointed King alone is the life of our souls; we may safely live under his shadow, and rejoice in Him in the midst of our enemies, for He is the true God and eternal life.