Psalms 37:16

"Their sword shall enter into their own heart. Their bows shall be broken."

Key Reflection

This verse suggests that those who plot evil against others will ultimately face consequences that reflect their own malice, as if their weapons turn against them. The breaking of their bows indicates the collapse of their plans and strategies, highlighting the justice of God's judgment.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

A little that a righteous man hath -literally, “Good is a little to the righteous, more than,” etc. Our translation, however, has expressed the sense with sufficient accuracy. There are two things implied here: (a) that it happens not unfrequently that the righteous have little of the wealth of this world; and (b) that this little is to them of more real value, accompanied, as it is, with higher blessings, than the more abundant wealth which the wicked often possess. It is better to have but little of this world’s goods with righteousness, than it is to have the riches of many wicked men - or the wealth which is often found in the possession of wicked men - with their ungodliness.

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