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Psalm 91 is a well-known passage in the Bible (found in the Book of Psalms) that focuses on themes of divine protection, refuge, and security for those who trust in God. Key Themes and Verses:

Safety in God’s Presence: The psalm opens by describing those who dwell in the “shelter of the Most High” as abiding under the “shadow of the Almighty,” implying complete safety and refuge.

Protection from Dangers: It promises deliverance from various dangers, including “the snare of the fowler,” “deadly pestilence,” “terror of night,” and “arrow that flies by day”.

Angelic Protection: A key promise is that God will command his angels to guard the faithful in all their ways, lifting them up so they do not stumble.

Divine Promise of Deliverance: The final verses (14-16) are written from God’s perspective, promising to rescue, protect, and honor those who love Him and know His name.

It is frequently read for comfort during times of fear, illness, or uncertainty. Do you have a specific question about the verse, such as: A particular translation (NIV, KJV, ESV)? The context or meaning of a specific section? Its historical significance? Let me know how I can help you further! Psalm 91 NIV – Whoever dwells in the shelter of the