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Psalms Chapter 52

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PSALMS

TEHILLIM

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Chapter 52

Psalms Chapter 52 Practical Approach on Who You Trust and Have Confidence In

Psalms On Those Who Choose Evil More Than Good

Kindness always finds favor in G-d’s eyes. As doing good is fulfilling G-d’s commandments; unless you give credit to yourself alone.

Trust in G-d. Thank Him. Hope in Him alone.

Jesus is a Greek – Roman concept. References of Him is simply out-of-text in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament).

“When You Choose To Incline To Evil Instead Of Good”

… The kindness of God is all day long.
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Your tongue devises treachery, like a sharpened razor that works deceit.
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You loved evil more than good, falsehood more than speaking righteousness, Selah.
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Likewise, God will shatter you for eternity; …
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“Behold, the man who did not make God his stronghold; but he trusted in his abundance of wealth, he drew strength from his treachery.”
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… I trust in the kindness of God forever and ever.
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I will thank You forever because You have done [it], and in the presence of Your devout ones I will hope to Your Name, for it is good.
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1 For the conductor, a maskil of David.
2 When Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul and said to him, “David came to the house of Ahimelech.”
3 Why do you boast of evil, you mighty man? God’s kindness is constant.
4 Your tongue plots destruction, as a sharpened razor, working deceit.
5 You loved evil more than good, falsehood more than speaking righteousness forever.
6 You loved all destructive words, a deceitful tongue.
7 God, too, shall tear you down forever; He will break you and pluck you from [your] tent, and uproot you from the land of the living forever.
8 And righteous men will see and fear, and laugh at him.
9 “Behold the man who does not place his strength in God and trusts his great wealth; he strengthened himself in his wickedness.”
10 But I am like a fresh olive tree in the house of God; I have trusted in the kindness of God forever and ever.
11 I will thank You forever and ever when You have done [this], and I will hope for Your name, for it is good, in the presence of Your devoted ones.

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