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Psalms Chapter 14

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Chapter 14

Psalms Chapter 14 Exposes You Who Believe that Jesus Paid it All and You Don’t Need to Obey G-d’s Commandments or Laws as Paul Says

Psalms On The Ungodly

Scams and Scammers thrive in today’s generation.

In politics, non-politics, small-time or big-time, almost everywhere you go everyone would always want to take advantage one way or the other.

But, all these G-d sees. He will never let it go without judgment or serious consequences, either in his time or after his life on earth.

“There Is No Doer Of Good”

… The degraded one says in his heart, “There is no God!” They have acted corruptly and abominably [in their] action; there is no doer of good.
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From heaven Hashem gazed down upon mankind, to see if there exists a reflective person who seeks out God,
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Everyone has gone astray, together they have become depraved; there is no doer of good, there is not even one.
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… for God is with the righteous generation?
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You shame the poor man’s counsel, that Hashem is his refuge.
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O, that out of Zion would come Israel’s salvation! When Hashem restores the captivity of His people, Jacob will exult, Israel will rejoice.
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1 For the conductor, of David; The fool said in his heart, “There is no God”; they have dealt corruptly; they have committed abominable deeds; no one does good.
2 The Lord in Heaven looked down upon the sons of men to see whether there is a man of understanding, who seeks the Lord.
3 All have turned away; together they have spoiled; no one does good, not even one.
4 Did not all the workers of iniquity know? Those who devoured My people partook of a feast; they did not call upon the Lord.
5 There they were in great fear, for God is in the generation of a righteous man.
6 You put to shame the counsel of the poor, for the Lord is his refuge.
7 O that the salvation of Israel would come out of Zion; when the Lord returns the captivity of His people, Jacob shall rejoice, Israel shall be glad.

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