Psalms 58:2

2 No, in your hearts you plan to be unfair. With your hands you do terrible things on the earth.

Psalms 58:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 58:2

Yea, in heart ye work wickedness
So far were they from speaking righteousness, and judging uprightly. The heart of man is wickedness itself; it is desperately wicked, and is the shop in which all wickedness is wrought; for sinful acts are committed there as well as by the tongue and hand, as follows. This phrase also denotes their sinning; not with precipitancy, and through surprise; but with premeditation and deliberation; and their doing it heartily, with good will, and with allowance, and their continuance and constant persisting in it;

ye weigh the violence of your hands in the earth;
they were guilty of acts of violence and oppression, which, of all men, judges should not be guilty of; whose business it is to plead the cause of the injured and oppressed, to right their wrongs, and to protect and defend them: these they pretended to weigh in the balance of justice and equity, and committed them under a show of righteousness; they decreed unrighteous decrees, and framed mischief by a law; and this they did openly, and everywhere, throughout the whole land.

Psalms 58:2 In-Context

1 Are you rulers really fair when you speak? Do you judge people honestly?
2 No, in your hearts you plan to be unfair. With your hands you do terrible things on the earth.
3 Even from birth those who are evil go down the wrong path. From the day they are born they go the wrong way and speak lies.
4 Their words are like the poison of a snake. They are like the poison of a cobra that has covered up its ears.
5 It won't listen to any tune of a snake charmer, even if the charmer really plays well.
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