King James Bible
"For thou wilt save the afflicted people; but wilt bring down high looks."
God promises deliverance specifically to those who are oppressed, suffering, or humble in spirit. This reflects a consistent biblical theme where divine favor rests upon the lowly and broken rather than the self-sufficient. In contrast, God actively opposes those with proud, haughty expressions—literally 'high eyes' in Hebrew. This poetic justice reveals God's character as one who reverses human hierarchies, humbling the arrogant while exalting the humble.