Psalms 16:1

Psalm 16

A prayer of David.

16:1 Protect me, O God, for I have taken shelter in you.

Psalms 71:1

Psalm 71

71:1 In you, O Lord, I have taken shelter!

Never let me be humiliated!

Psalms 91:9

91:9 For you have taken refuge in the Lord,

my shelter, the sovereign One.


sn Psalm 16. The psalmist seeks divine protection because he has remained loyal to God. He praises God for his rich blessings, and is confident God will vindicate him and deliver him from death.

tn The precise meaning of the Hebrew term מִכְתָּם (mikhtam) is uncertain. HALOT 582-83 s.v. defines it as “inscription.”

tn The Hebrew perfect verbal form probably refers here to a completed action with continuing results (see 7:1; 11:1).

sn Taken shelter. “Taking shelter” in the Lord is an idiom for seeking his protection. Seeking his protection presupposes and even demonstrates the subject’s loyalty to the Lord. In the psalms those who “take shelter” in the Lord are contrasted with the wicked and equated with those who love, fear and serve the Lord (Pss 5:11-12; 31:17-20; 34:21-22).

sn Psalm 71. The psalmist prays for divine intervention and expresses his confidence that God will protect and vindicate him. The first three verses are very similar to Ps 31:1-3a.

tn Heb “for you, the Lord, my shelter, the Most High, you have made your dwelling place.”