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Text -- Psalms 53:3 (NET)

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JFB -> Psa 53:1-4
JFB: Psa 53:1-4 - -- Upon Mahalath--(See on Psa 88:1, title). Why this repetition of the fourteenth Psalm is given we do not know. (Psa 53:1-6)
with few verbal changes, c...
Upon Mahalath--(See on Psa 88:1, title). Why this repetition of the fourteenth Psalm is given we do not know. (Psa 53:1-6)
with few verbal changes, correspond with Psa 14:1-4.
Defender -> Psa 53:3
Compare Psa 14:1, which is practically the same as Psa 53:1-6."
TSK -> Psa 53:3
TSK: Psa 53:3 - -- Every : Psa 14:3; 2Sa 20:2; Isa 53:6, Isa 64:6; Jer 8:5, Jer 8:6; Zep 1:6
filthy : Job 15:16; Eze 36:25; 2Co 7:1; Rev 22:11
none : Rom 3:12; 1Jo 2:29;...

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Barnes -> Psa 53:3
Barnes: Psa 53:3 - -- Every one of them is gone back - See the notes at Psa 14:3. The only variation here in the two psalms is in the substitution of the word - ס×...
Every one of them is gone back - See the notes at Psa 14:3. The only variation here in the two psalms is in the substitution of the word -
Haydock -> Psa 53:3
Haydock: Psa 53:3 - -- Name, which is a strong tower, (Proverbs xviii. 10.; Calmet) event thyself. Hence it is so criminal to take it in vain. (Berthier) ---
Judge. ...
Name, which is a strong tower, (Proverbs xviii. 10.; Calmet) event thyself. Hence it is so criminal to take it in vain. (Berthier) ---
Judge. Ancient psalters have, "deliver." Saul and the Zipheans persecute me unjustly. I commit my cause to thee. (Haydock) ---
Defend me for the justice of my cause. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 53:3
Gill: Psa 53:3 - -- Every one of them is gone back,.... From God, and the way of his commandments. In Psa 14:3, it is, "they are all gone aside"; See Gill on Psa 14:3;
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 53:1-6
TSK Synopsis: Psa 53:1-6 - --1 David describes the corruption of a natural man.4 He convinces the wicked by the light of their own conscience.6 He glories in the salvation of God.
MHCC -> Psa 53:1-6
MHCC: Psa 53:1-6 - --This psalm is almost the same as the Psa 14:1. The scope of it is to convince us of our sins. God, by the psalmist, here shows us how bad we are, and ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 53:1-6
Matthew Henry: Psa 53:1-6 - -- This psalm was opened before, and therefore we shall here only observe, in short, some things concerning sin, in order to the increasing of our sorr...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 53:3
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 53:3 - --
Instead of הכּל , the totality, we have כּלּו , which denotes each individual of the whole, to which the suffix, that has almost vanished (P...
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...

Constable: Psa 53:1-6 - --Psalm 53
This psalm is another version of the one that appears in Book 1 as Psalm 14. David wrote it, an...

Constable: Psa 53:3-4 - --2. Anticipation of judgment 53:4-5
53:4 David expressed amazement that those who disregard God would take advantage of His chosen people and would not...




