Psalms {Tehillim in Hebrew) Chapter 101:3

Psalms Chapter 101

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TEHILLIM

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Chapter 101

Psalms Chapter 101 on Purity Against Doer of Evil

Psalms On Keeping Out And Away Lawlessness

Just when you think you are finding favor in G-d’s eyes by balancing your good and evil deeds altogether, think again.

Faithfulness in G-d means being pure in all your ways; not half and half or in neutral playing safe mode.

“Purity And Truth”

… Of kindness and justice do I sing; to You, Hashem, do I sing praise.
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I do not place before my eyes any lawless thing; I despise doing wayward deeds, it does not cling to me.
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A perverted heart shall remain removed from me; I shall not know evil.
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In the midst of my house shall not dwell a practitioner of deceit; one who tells lies shall not be established before my eyes.
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1 Of David, a song. I shall sing of kindness and judgment; to You, O Lord, I shall sing.
2 I shall concern myself with the way of integrity. When will it come to me? I shall walk with the innocence of my heart within my house.
3 I do not place before my eyes any base thing; I hate doing wayward deeds; it does not cling to me.
4 A perverse heart turns away from me; I know no evil.
5 He who slanders his neighbor in secret, I cut him down; one whose eyes are raised up high and his heart is expansive, I cannot tolerate him.
6 My eyes are upon the faithful of the land to dwell with me; he who goes on the way of the innocent, he will serve me.
7 He will not dwell within my house; he who practices deceit, who speaks lies, will not be established before my eyes.
8 Betimes I cut down all the wicked of the earth; to cut down from the city of the Lord all workers of violence.

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