32 For who is God besides the Lord? And who is the Rock except our God? 33 It is God who arms me with strength[1]and keeps my way secure. 34 He makes my feet like the feet of a deer; he causes me to stand on the heights.

Other Translations of 2 Samuel 22:32-34

King James Version

32 For who is God, save the Lord? and who is a rock, save our God? 33 God is my strength and power: and he maketh maketh: Heb. riddeth, or, looseth my way perfect. 34 He maketh maketh: Heb. equalleth my feet like hinds' feet: and setteth me upon my high places.

English Standard Version

32 "For who is God, but the Lord? And who is a rock, except our God? 33 This God is my strong refuge and has made myOr his; also verse 34 way blameless.Compare Psalm 18:32; Hebrew he has blamelessly set my way free, or he has made my way spring up blamelessly 34 He made my feet like the feet of a deer and set me secure on the heights.

The Message

32 Is there any god like God? Are we not at bedrock? 33 Is not this the God who armed me well, then aimed me in the right direction? 34 Now I run like a deer; I'm king of the mountain.

New King James Version

32 "For who is God, except the Lord? And who is a rock, except our God? 33 God is my strength and power, And He makes my way perfect. 34 He makes my feet like the feet of deer, And sets me on my high places.

New Living Translation

32 For who is God except the Lord ? Who but our God is a solid rock? 33 God is my strong fortress, and he makes my way perfect. 34 He makes me as surefooted as a deer, enabling me to stand on mountain heights.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 2 Samuel 22:32-34

Chapter Contents

David's psalm of thanksgiving.

This chapter is a psalm of praise; we find it afterwards nearly as 2 Timothy 4:18. Those who receive signal mercies from God, ought to give him the glory. In the day that God delivered David, he sang this song. While the mercy is fresh, and we are most affected with it, let the thank-offering be brought, to be kindled with the fire of that affection. All his joys and hopes close, as all our hopes should do, in the great Redeemer.