Psalms 25:9

9 ne perdas cum impiis animam meam et cum viris sanguinum vitam meam

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Psalms 25:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 25:9

The meek will he guide in judgment
Or "the miserable" F26 and afflicted; such as see themselves to be wretched and miserable, lost and undone; and cry out, What shall we do to be saved? and who are meek and lowly, are humbled under a sense of their sins, are poor in spirit, and of broken and contrite hearts; these the Lord will guide by his Spirit into the truth, as it is in Jesus; even the great truth of salvation by him; and in the way of his judgments, statutes, and ordinances; and will give them a true judgment and a right discerning of things that differ; and he will lead them on in judgment, or gently; see ( Jeremiah 10:24 ) ; into every truth of the Gospel by degrees, and as they are able to bear them;

and the meek will he teach his way;
of justifying sinners by the righteousness of his son; for such who are humble and confess their sins and unworthiness, and throw themselves on the mercy of God in Christ, are declaratively justified by the Lord, when the proud boasting Pharisee is an abomination to him.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 (Mywne) "miseros", Gejerus, Michaelis.

Psalms 25:9 In-Context

7 ut audiam vocem laudis et enarrem universa mirabilia tua
8 Domine dilexi decorem domus tuae et locum habitationis gloriae tuae
9 ne perdas cum impiis animam meam et cum viris sanguinum vitam meam
10 in quorum manibus iniquitates sunt dextera eorum repleta est muneribus
11 ego autem in innocentia mea ingressus sum redime me et miserere mei
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.