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Text -- Psalms 25:1-5 (NET)

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Psalm 25
25:1 By David. O Lord, I come before you in prayer. 25:2 My God, I trust in you. Please do not let me be humiliated; do not let my enemies triumphantly rejoice over me! 25:3 Certainly none who rely on you will be humiliated. Those who deal in treachery will be thwarted and humiliated. 25:4 Make me understand your ways, O Lord! Teach me your paths! 25:5 Guide me into your truth and teach me. For you are the God who delivers me; on you I rely all day long.
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 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel


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NET Notes: Psa 25:1 Heb “to you, O Lord, my life I lift up.” To “lift up” one’s “life” to the Lord means to express one’s ...

NET Notes: Psa 25:3 Heb “those who deal in treachery in vain.” The adverb רֵיקָם (reqam, “in vain”) probably r...

NET Notes: Psa 25:4 Teach me your paths. In this context the Lord’s “ways” and “paths” refer to the moral principles which the Lord prescrib...

NET Notes: Psa 25:5 The Lord’s commandments are referred to as truth here because they are a trustworthy and accurate expression of the divine will.

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