He feels pity for the weak and the needy, and he will rescue them.
Parallel translations
- WEB He will have pity on the poor and needy. He will save the souls of the needy.
- KJV He shall spare the poor and needy, and shall save the souls of the needy.
- BSB He will take pity on the poor and needy and save the lives of the oppressed.
- NKJV He will spare the poor and needy, And will save the souls of the needy.
- NASB He will have compassion on the poor and needy, And he will save the lives of the needy.
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Quick answer
He will have pity on the poor and needy and save the lives of the needy.
Overview
The king's heart is moved with compassion for the lowly, and he acts to preserve their lives. Pity that leads to saving action marks his rule. This mercy is perfectly displayed in Jesus, who was moved with compassion and came to seek and save the lost (Matthew 9:36; Luke 19:10).
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Cross-references · 6
- Ezek 34:16I will seek that which was lost, and will bring back that which was driven away, and will bind up that which was broken, and will strengthen that which was sick: but the fat and the strong I will destroy; I will feed them in justice.
- Matt 5:3“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.
- Ps 109:31For he will stand at the right hand of the needy, to save him from those who judge his soul.
- Job 5:15–16But he saves from the sword of their mouth, even the needy from the hand of the mighty.
- Jas 2:5–6Listen, my beloved brothers. Didn’t God choose those who are poor in this world to be rich in faith, and heirs of the Kingdom which he promised to those who love him?
- Matt 18:10See that you don’t despise one of these little ones, for I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of my Father who is in heaven.
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