Salmos 15:5

5 Los que prestan dinero sin cobrar intereses
y no aceptan sobornos para mentir acerca de un inocente.
Esa gente permanecerá firme para siempre.

Salmos 15:5 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 15:5

[He that] putteth not out his money to usury
To the poor, in an extravagant and exorbitant way, by which he bites, devours, and destroys his little substance, and sadly afflicts and distresses him; see ( Exodus 22:25 ) ; otherwise, to lend money on moderate interest, and according to the laws, customs, and usages of nations, and to take interest for it, is no more unlawful than to take interest for houses and land; yea, it is according to the law of common justice and equity, that if one man lends money to another to trade with, and gain by, that he should have a proportionate share in the gain of such a trade; but the design of this passage, and the law on which it is founded, is, to forbid all exactions and oppressions of the poor, and all avaricious practices, and to encourage liberality and beneficence; and such who are covetous, and bite and oppress the poor, are not fit for church communion; see ( 1 Corinthians 5:11 ) ( Ephesians 5:5 ) ;

nor taketh reward against the innocent;
either to swear falsely against him, or to pass a wrong sentence on him; see ( 1 Samuel 12:3 ) ;

he that doeth these [things] shall never be moved;
from the tabernacle of God, and his holy hill; he is fit to be a member of the church of God, and an inhabitant of Zion; and he shall dwell and abide there, he shall be a pillar which shall never go out, ( Revelation 3:12 ) ; he shall finally persevere, through the grace of God; he shall hold on and out unto the end: and though he may fall through infirmity and temptation into sin, and that many times, yet he shall not finally and totally fall, ( 2 Peter 1:10 ) ; but shall be as Mount Zion which can never be removed, ( Psalms 125:1 Psalms 125:2 ) ; The words should be rendered, since the accent "athnach" is on (hla) , "these things", thus; "he that doeth these things", not only what is mentioned in this verse, but in the foregoing, "he", I say, "shall never be moved".

Salmos 15:5 In-Context

1 Salmo 15
Salmo de David.
S
, ¿quién puede adorar en tu santuario?
¿Quién puede entrar a tu presencia en tu monte santo?
2 Los que llevan una vida intachable y hacen lo correcto,
los que dicen la verdad con corazón sincero.
3 Los que no se prestan al chisme
ni le hacen daño a su vecino,
ni hablan mal de sus amigos.
4 Los que desprecian a los pecadores descarados,
y honran a quienes siguen fielmente al Señor
y mantienen su palabra aunque salgan perjudicados.
5 Los que prestan dinero sin cobrar intereses
y no aceptan sobornos para mentir acerca de un inocente.
Esa gente permanecerá firme para siempre.
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