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Text -- Psalms 1:1-4 (NET)

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Book 1
(Psalms 1-41)

Psalm 1
1:1 How blessed is the one who does not follow the advice of the wicked, or stand in the pathway with sinners, or sit in the assembly of scoffers! 1:2 Instead he finds pleasure in obeying the Lord’s commands; he meditates on his commands day and night. 1:3 He is like a tree planted by flowing streams; it yields its fruit at the proper time, and its leaves never fall off. He succeeds in everything he attempts. 1:4 Not so with the wicked! Instead they are like wind-driven chaff.
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NET Notes: Psa 1:1 The Hebrew word refers to arrogant individuals (Prov 21:24) who love conflict (Prov 22:10) and vociferously reject wisdom and correction (Prov 1:22; 9...

NET Notes: Psa 1:2 Or “his law.”

NET Notes: Psa 1:3 Heb “and all which he does prospers”; or “and all which he does he causes to prosper.” (The simile of the tree does not extend...

NET Notes: Psa 1:4 Wind-driven chaff. In contrast to the well-rooted and productive tree described in v. 3, the wicked are like a dried up plant that has no root system ...

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