Psalms 111:5-10

5 iucundus homo qui miseretur et commodat disponet sermones suos in iudicio
6 quia in aeternum non commovebitur
7 in memoria aeterna erit iustus ab auditione mala non timebit paratum cor eius sperare in Domino
8 confirmatum est cor eius non commovebitur donec dispiciat inimicos suos
9 dispersit dedit pauperibus iustitia eius manet in saeculum saeculi cornu eius exaltabitur in gloria
10 peccator videbit et irascetur dentibus suis fremet et tabescet desiderium peccatorum peribit

Psalms 111:5-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 111

This psalm, though without a name, is thought to be penned by David; it is composed in an artificial manner, in an alphabetical order, each clause or sentence beginning with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet in course, till the whole is finished; this perhaps was done to recommend the psalm, to make it more observed, and to help the memory; the general design of it is to excite to praise the Lord, from the consideration of his great and wonderful works.

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