Definition: There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.
Explanation: Okay, letās break down Psalm 91:10 ā it's a really comforting and reassuring verse from the Bible. Hereās what it means in simple terms: Basically, it promises protection and safety. Letās unpack it word by word: āThere shall no evil befall theeā : This means āthere will be no harm or trouble come to you.ā It's a general declaration of blessing. āneither shall any plague come nigh thy dwellingā : This is the most dramatic part. "Plague" in this context refers to sickness, misfortune, disaster, or danger ā anything that could threaten your home, your family, or your life. āCome nigh thy dwellingā means ācome closeā or āapproach.ā So, the whole verse says: āGod will protect you from any harm and danger that might come to your home or loved ones.ā It's a powerful message of security and reassurance. It suggests that God is watching over us, guarding us, and protecting us from all difficulties. Why is this comforting? We often worry about things happening to us ā illness, accidents, heartbreak, etc. This verse offers the assurance that even in those moments, God is on our side. Does it apply to you ? It's a reminder that you are not alone and that Godās love and care are always with you. --- Do you want me to explain any of these parts further or perhaps offer some context about why this verse is significant in the Bible? For example, I could: Talk about its original purpose (as a prayer). Explain the idea of āprotectionā and āguardingā within the biblical narrative.