Salmos 17:4

4 Quanto �s obras dos homens, pela palavra dos teus lábios eu me tenho guardado dos caminhos do homem violento.

Salmos 17:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 17:4

Concerning the works of men
Of wicked men, as to what respects and concerns them, or in the midst of them; in the midst of a wicked generation of men, and their filthy conversation; who appear to be so,

by the word of thy lips;
the law of God, the Scriptures of truth, the rule and standard of faith and practice, which show what works are good and what are not; by the use, help, and benefit of this;

I have kept [me from] the paths of the destroyer;
such is the devil, who was a murderer from the beginning; antichrist, whose name is Abaddon and Apollyon, both which signify a destroyer; false teachers, and all wicked men: the "paths" of such are their wicked principles and practices, their damnable errors and heresies, their sins and lusts, which make up the broad road that leads to destruction: these the psalmist "kept" or "observed" F1, for the words "me" and "from" are not in the original text; and the sense is, that he took notice of them, and avoided them, and, as a faithful prince and magistrate, forbad his subjects walking in them, and restrained them from them, making the word of God the rule of his conduct.


FOOTNOTES:

F1 (ytrmv) "custodivi", Pagninus, Montanus; "observavi", Musculus, Piscator, Cocceius, Gejerus; so Ainsworth; "vel prohibui", Muis.

Salmos 17:4 In-Context

2 Venha de ti a minha sentença; atendam os teus olhos � eqüidade.
3 Provas-me o coração, visitas-me de noite; examinas-me e não achas iniqüidade; a minha boca não transgride.
4 Quanto �s obras dos homens, pela palavra dos teus lábios eu me tenho guardado dos caminhos do homem violento.
5 Os meus passos apegaram-se �s tuas veredas, não resvalaram os meus pés.
6 A ti, ó Deus, eu clamo, pois tu me ouvirás; inclina para mim os teus ouvidos, e ouve as minhas palavras.
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