Psalms · Chapter 34 · Anxiety
Psalms 34:4 — Bible Verse Meaning & Context
For the mind that will not quiet itself.
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WEB · World English Bible
"I sought Yahweh, and he answered me, and delivered me from all my fears."
KJV · King James Version
"I sought1875 the LORD3068, and he heard6030 me, and delivered5337 me from all my fears4035."
How the translations differ: The WEB is a modern public-domain revision of the 1901 ASV; the KJV dates to 1611. The KJV uses the, lord, heard, while the WEB renders these as yahweh, answered. Both translate the same underlying Greek or Hebrew text — the differences are stylistic, not theological.
In context
Psalms 34:4 in Psalms 34
A Bible verse rarely stands alone. Here is Psalms 34:4 read with the verses immediately before and after — the surrounding flow of Psalms 34. Read the full chapter →
- v.2 My soul shall boast in Yahweh. The humble shall hear of it, and be glad.
- v.3 Oh magnify Yahweh with me. Let us exalt his name together.
- v.4 I sought Yahweh, and he answered me, and delivered me from all my fears.
- v.5 They looked to him, and were radiant. Their faces shall never be covered with shame.
- v.6 This poor man cried, and Yahweh heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles.
Book background
About the Book of Psalms
- Testament
- Old Testament
- Genre
- Hebrew poetry
- Author
- David (73 psalms), Asaph, Sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, others
- Date written
- c. 1410–430 BC (compiled over a millennium)
- Audience
- All of Israel's worshipping community — and the church
- Chapters
- 150
The Psalms are 150 inspired songs and prayers covering every emotion the human heart knows — praise, lament, confession, thanksgiving, anger, longing. About half are attributed to David. The book is divided into five "books," each ending with a doxology. The Psalms shape Christian prayer more than any other Old Testament book and are quoted in the New Testament more than any other.
Setting: 150 sacred songs used in temple worship; the Bible's songbook.
Key themes: worship · lament · trust · kingship · thanksgiving
Memorisation aid
How to memorise Psalms 34:4
Psalms 34:4 contains 14 words in 3 clauses. Learn one clause at a time, then chain them. The first-letter mnemonic (FLM) under each clause is a memory hook — once you can speak the FLM from memory, the full clause follows.
- 1
I sought Yahweh
ISY
- 2
and he answered me
AHAM
- 3
and delivered me from all my fears.
ADMFAM
Frequently asked
FAQ about Psalms 34:4
What does Psalms 34:4 say?
Psalms 34:4 reads: "I sought Yahweh, and he answered me, and delivered me from all my fears." — from the Old Testament, Psalms (Hebrew poetry). The full verse is shown above with both the World English Bible (WEB) and King James Version (KJV) translations side by side.
What book of the Bible is Psalms 34:4 in?
Psalms 34:4 is in the book of Psalms, traditionally attributed to David (73 psalms), Asaph, Sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, others and written around c. 1410–430 BC (compiled over a millennium). Psalms is hebrew poetry in the Old Testament, originally addressed to All of Israel's worshipping community — and the church. Best known for Psalm 23 ("The LORD is my shepherd") and Psalm 51.
What is Psalms 34:4 about?
Psalms 34:4 is primarily a Bible verse about Anxiety, with related themes including Prayer. Within Psalms, The Psalms are 150 inspired songs and prayers covering every emotion the human heart knows — praise, lament, confession, thanksgiving, anger, longing. Read the full passage above with surrounding context.
What is the difference between Psalms 34:4 in WEB and KJV?
Psalms 34:4 in the World English Bible (WEB) reads: "I sought Yahweh, and he answered me, and delivered me from all my fears.". The King James Version (KJV) reads: "I sought1875 the LORD3068, and he heard6030 me, and delivered5337 me from all my fears4035.". The WEB is a modern public-domain translation that updates the KJV's 1611 English while keeping a similar formal-equivalence style. Both render the same underlying Greek or Hebrew text.
How long is Psalms 34:4?
Psalms 34:4 is 14 words in the WEB translation (72 characters), broken into 3 clauses. It is short and well-suited to memorisation. Estimated reading time is about 4 seconds.
How can I memorise Psalms 34:4?
To memorise Psalms 34:4, split it into its 3 natural clauses and learn one at a time. Repeat the full verse out loud five times, then write it from memory. Saving the verse as a photo wallpaper using our verse image studio helps daily review — the visual association with a memorable background dramatically improves recall.
Why does Psalms 34:4 matter in Psalms?
The Psalms are 150 inspired songs and prayers covering every emotion the human heart knows — praise, lament, confession, thanksgiving, anger, longing. About half are attributed to David. The book is divided into five "books," each ending with a doxology. The Psalms shape Christian prayer more than any other Old Testament book and are quoted in the New Testament more than any other. Psalms 34:4 sits within this larger story — Psalms as a whole emphasises worship, lament, trust.
How can I apply Psalms 34:4 today?
Many readers use Psalms 34:4 as a daily reminder verse — saving it as a phone wallpaper, sharing it on Pinterest, or memorising it for prayer. The verse studio on this page lets you download Psalms 34:4 on 52 different backgrounds for free. Pair the verse with the surrounding chapter context shown above to understand its full meaning before applying it.
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Joshua 1:9
“Haven’t I commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid. Don’t be dismayed, for Yahweh your God is with you wherever you go.””
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Isaiah 41:10
“Don’t you be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you. Yes, I will help you. Yes, I will uphold you with the…”
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Philippians 4:7
“And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your thoughts in Christ Jesus.”
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John 14:27
“Peace I leave with you. My peace I give to you; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don't let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful.”
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Philippians 4:6-7
“In nothing be anxious, but in everything, by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which sur…”
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Deuteronomy 31:6
“Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid or scared of them; for Yahweh your God himself is who goes with you. He will not fail you nor forsake you.””
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Psalms 27:1
“By David. Yahweh is my light and my salvation. Whom shall I fear? Yahweh is the strength of my life. Of whom shall I be afraid?”
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Psalm 42:11
“Why are you in despair, my soul? Why are you disturbed within me? Hope in God! For I shall still praise him, the saving help of my countenance, and my God.”
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Matthew 6:34
“Therefore don't be anxious for tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Each day's own evil is sufficient.”
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1 Peter 5:7
“Casting all your worries on him, because he cares for you.”
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Psalms 34:7
“Yahweh’s angel encamps around those who fear him, and delivers them.”
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Psalms 34:8
“Oh taste and see that Yahweh is good. Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him.”
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Psalms 34:17
“The righteous cry, and Yahweh hears, and delivers them out of all their troubles.”
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Psalms 34:18
“Yahweh is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves those who have a crushed spirit.”
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Psalms 23:1
“A Psalm by David. Yahweh is my shepherd: I shall lack nothing.”
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Psalm 23:1
“Yahweh is my shepherd: I shall lack nothing.”
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Psalms 23:4
“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me. Your rod and your staff, they comfort me.”
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Psalms 27:1
“By David. Yahweh is my light and my salvation. Whom shall I fear? Yahweh is the strength of my life. Of whom shall I be afraid?”
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