He raises up the poor out of the dust, and lifts the needy out of the dunghill;
He raises up the poor out of the dust, and lifts the needy out of the dunghill;
He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, And lifteth up the needy from the dunghill;
He takes the poor man out of the dust, lifting him up from his low position;
He raiseth the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the needy out of the dunghill;
He raises up the poor out of the dust. Lifts up the needy from the ash heap;
He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth up the needy from the dunghill;
He raiseth up the poor - The poorest man, in the meanest and most abject circumstances, is an object of his merciful regards. He may here allude to the wretched state of the captives in Babylon, whom God raised up out of that dust and dunghill. Others apply it to the resurreetion of the dead.
He raiseth up the poor out of the dust - From the most humble condition in life. He exalts them to conditions of wealth, rank, honor. He has power to do this; he actually does it. This is not intended to be affirmed as a universal truth, or to assert that it is always done, but that it is among the things which show his majesty, his power, and his goodness, and which lay the foundation for praise.
And lifteth the needy out of the dunghill - From the condition of lowest poverty. Instances are sufficiently abundant in which this is done, to justify such an assertion, and to show that it is a proper foundation of praise to God.