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Psalms 101

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Psalm 101 1 

A psalm of David.

101:1 I will sing about loyalty and justice!

To you, O Lord, I will sing praises!

101:2 I will walk in 2  the way of integrity.

When will you come to me?

I will conduct my business with integrity in the midst of my palace. 3 

101:3 I will not even consider doing what is dishonest. 4 

I hate doing evil; 5 

I will have no part of it. 6 

101:4 I will have nothing to do with a perverse person; 7 

I will not permit 8  evil.

101:5 I will destroy anyone who slanders his neighbor in secret.

I will not tolerate anyone who has a cocky demeanor and an arrogant attitude. 9 

101:6 I will favor the honest people of the land, 10 

and allow them to live with me. 11 

Those who walk in the way of integrity will attend me. 12 

101:7 Deceitful people will not live in my palace. 13 

Liars will not be welcome in my presence. 14 

101:8 Each morning I will destroy all the wicked people in the land,

and remove all evildoers from the city of the Lord.

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[101:1]  1  sn Psalm 101. The psalmist, who appears to be a king, promises to promote justice in his land and vows to rid his royal court of evildoers.

[101:2]  2  tn Heb “take notice of.”

[101:2]  3  tn Heb “I will walk about in the integrity of my heart in the midst of my house.”

[101:3]  4  tn Heb “I will not set before my eyes a thing of worthlessness.”

[101:3]  5  tn Heb “the doing of swerving [deeds] I hate.” The Hebrew term סֵטִים (setim) is probably an alternate spelling of שֵׂטִים (setim), which appears in many medieval Hebrew mss. The form appears to be derived from a verbal root שׂוּט (sut, “to fall away; to swerve”; see Ps 40:4).

[101:3]  6  tn Heb “it [i.e., the doing of evil deeds] does not cling to me.”

[101:4]  7  tn Heb “a perverse heart will turn aside from me.” The adjective עִקֵּשׁ (’iqqesh) has the basic nuance “twisted; crooked” and by extension refers to someone or something that is morally perverse (see Ps 18:26). It appears frequently in the Book of Proverbs, where it is used of evil people (22:5), speech (8:8; 19:1), thoughts (11:20; 17:20), and life styles (2:15; 28:6).

[101:4]  8  tn Heb “know.” The king will not willingly allow perverse individuals to remain in his royal court.

[101:5]  9  tn Heb “[one who has] pride of eyes and wideness [i.e., arrogance] of heart, him I will not endure.”

[101:6]  10  tn Heb “my eyes [are] on the faithful of the land.”

[101:6]  11  tn The Hebrew text simply reads, “in order to live with me.”

[101:6]  12  tn Heb “one who walks in the way of integrity, he will minister to me.”

[101:7]  13  tn Heb “he will not live in the midst of my house, one who does deceit.”

[101:7]  14  tn Heb “one who speaks lies will not be established before my eyes.”



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