
Text -- Psalms 101:3 (NET)




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As an example to be approved and followed.
Clarke: Psa 101:3 - -- I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes - I will undertake no unjust wars; will enter into no sinful alliances; will not oppress my subjects by ...
I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes - I will undertake no unjust wars; will enter into no sinful alliances; will not oppress my subjects by excessive taxation, to support extravagance in my court. I will not look favourably on things or words of Belial. What is good for nothing or evil in its operation, what is wicked in its principle, and what would lead me away from righteousness and truth, I will never set before my eyes

Clarke: Psa 101:3 - -- Them that turn aside - I shall particularly abominate the conduct of those who apostatize from the true religion, and those who deny its Divine auth...
Them that turn aside - I shall particularly abominate the conduct of those who apostatize from the true religion, and those who deny its Divine authority, and who live without having their conduct governed by its influence, such shall never he put in a place of political trust or confidence by me.
Calvin -> Psa 101:3
Calvin: Psa 101:3 - -- 3.I will not set a wicked thing before my eyes After having protested, that in leading a private life, he would practice virtue and righteousness, ev...
3.I will not set a wicked thing before my eyes After having protested, that in leading a private life, he would practice virtue and righteousness, even as it becomes good princes to begin with this, he now adds, that in executing the office of prince, he will be the enemy of all injustice and wickedness. To set a wicked thing before one’s eyes, is equivalent to purposing to do something that is wicked. He therefore declares, that he will turn away from all wickedness; and it is certain, that no man can be a just and an impartial punisher of wrongdoing, but he who abhors it with all his heart. Whence it follows that kings, in order to the performance of their duty, must keep themselves entirely free from all consent to wickedness. Some join to the first sentence the word
TSK -> Psa 101:3
TSK: Psa 101:3 - -- set : Psa 18:20-23, Psa 26:4, Psa 26:5, Psa 39:1, Psa 119:37, Psa 119:113; Exo 20:17; 2Sa 11:2, 2Sa 11:3; 1Kings 21:2-29; Job 31:1; Pro 6:25, Pro 23:3...
set : Psa 18:20-23, Psa 26:4, Psa 26:5, Psa 39:1, Psa 119:37, Psa 119:113; Exo 20:17; 2Sa 11:2, 2Sa 11:3; 1Kings 21:2-29; Job 31:1; Pro 6:25, Pro 23:31-35; Ecc 6:9; Isa 33:15; Jer 22:17; Hos 7:6, Hos 7:7; Mic 2:2; Mat 5:28; Jam 1:13-15
wicked thing : Heb. thing of Belial, 1Ki 21:13
them : Psa 14:3, Psa 36:3, Psa 40:4, Psa 78:41, Psa 78:57, Psa 125:5; Exo 32:8; Jos 23:6; 1Sa 12:20, 1Sa 12:21; 1Sa 15:11; Isa 30:11; Zep 1:5, Zep 1:6; Gal 4:9; Heb 10:39; 2Pe 2:21; 1Jo 2:19
it shall not : Deu 13:17

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Barnes -> Psa 101:3
Barnes: Psa 101:3 - -- I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes - That is, I will propose no wicked thing to be done; I will have no such object in view; I will em...
I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes - That is, I will propose no wicked thing to be done; I will have no such object in view; I will employ no one to do that which is wrong. The margin, as the Hebrew, is, "thing of Belial."See the notes at Psa 41:8. It here means that which is worthless, bad, wicked. He would have no wicked aim; he would not look upon a wicked thing for a moment, or with the least favor.
I hate the work of them that turn aside - All their doings, motives, plans. The word rendered "turn aside"means to turn out of the way; out of the right path: Wanderers - transgressors - those who leave the path of truth and honesty.
It shall not cleave to me - I will have nothing to do with it. It shall not he allowed to attach itself to me. A wicked plan or purpose is thus represented as having a tendency to fasten itself on a man, or to "stick to him"- as pitch, or wax, as a "burn"does.
Poole -> Psa 101:3
Poole: Psa 101:3 - -- Before mine eyes to wit, to look upon it with deliberation and design, or with desire and delight, as this phrase here and elsewhere implies. If any ...
Before mine eyes to wit, to look upon it with deliberation and design, or with desire and delight, as this phrase here and elsewhere implies. If any ungodly or unjust thing shall be suggested to me, whatsoever specious pretences it may be covered with, as reason of state or worldly advantage, I will cast it out of my mind and thoughts, it, horrency; so far will I be from putting it in execution.
That turn aside from God, and from his laws.
It shall cleave to me to wit, such work, or the contagion of such examples. I will neither imitate nor endure such works, nor such workers.
Haydock -> Psa 101:3
Haydock: Psa 101:3 - -- Turn not. We first abandon God, but must humbly beg for grace. (Worthington)
Turn not. We first abandon God, but must humbly beg for grace. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 101:3
Gill: Psa 101:3 - -- I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes, Either the eyes of the body, which are the inlets of lust and are easily caught with objects that inflame...
I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes, Either the eyes of the body, which are the inlets of lust and are easily caught with objects that inflame the heart, and should be turned aside from beholding vanity; or the eyes of the mind; so the Targum,
"I will not propose to my heart;''
or, as Kimchi,
"in my thought'',
that is, I will not set up an evil thing in my imagination, to dwell upon in my thoughts, and take delight and pleasure in meditating upon it; or set it before me, to imitate as a pattern, to work by, and copy after: Christ did not so; he set the Lord always before him, Psa 16:8, not anything of Belial k or Satan, as the phrase here may be rendered; no, he always bid Satan, or anything of his, be gone, and get behind him, Mat 4:10.
I hate the work of them that turn aside; from God, and from his law; from the paths of religion, truth, and virtue; and from the Gospel, and a profession of it; such are not fit for the kingdom of God, and in these God and Christ have no pleasure, Heb 10:38,
it shall not cleave to me; neither the wicked thing, or thing of Belial, nor the work of apostasy; that is, he would have no familiarity nor fellowship with it; not come near it, nor connive at it, but hate and abhor it: the Jews said, an evil disease, or a thing of Belial, "cleaveth fast unto him", Psa 41:8, but they were mistaken.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 101:1-8
MHCC -> Psa 101:1-8
MHCC: Psa 101:1-8 - --In this psalm we have David declaring how he intended to regulate his household, and to govern his kingdom, that he might stop wickedness, and encoura...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 101:1-8
Matthew Henry: Psa 101:1-8 - -- David here cuts out to himself and others a pattern both of a good magistrate and a good master of a family; and, if these were careful to discharge...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 101:1-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 101:1-8 - --
This is the "prince's Psalm,"
(Note: Eyring, in his Vita of Ernest the Pious Duke of Saxe-Gotha, v. 1601, d. 1675, relates that he sent an unfaith...
Constable: Psa 90:1--106:48 - --IV. Book 4: chs. 90--106
Moses composed one of the psalms in this section of the Psalter (Ps. 90). David wrote t...

Constable: Psa 101:1-8 - --Psalm 101
David voiced his desire to maintain holiness in his personal life and in his court in this psa...
