Salmos 101:1-7

1 La misericordia y la justicia cantaré; a ti, oh SEÑOR, cantaré alabanzas.
2 Prestaré atención al camino de integridad. ¿Cuándo vendrás, Señor, a mí? En la integridad de mi corazón andaré dentro de mi casa.
3 No pondré cosa indigna delante de mis ojos; aborrezco la obra de los que se desvían; no se aferrará a mí.
4 El corazón perverso se alejará de mí; no conoceré maldad.
5 Destruiré al que en secreto calumnia a su prójimo; no toleraré al de ojos altaneros y de corazón arrogante.
6 Mis ojos estarán sobre los fieles de la tierra, para que moren conmigo; el que anda en camino de integridad me servirá.
7 El que practica el engaño no morará en mi casa; el que habla mentiras no permanecerá en mi presencia.

Salmos 101:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 101

\\<>\\. The title of this psalm, in the Syriac version, is, ``for Asaph, an exhortation of David, concerning those things which are required in the ministry of the house of the Lord; and a prophecy of the praise of the conqueror, and of the perfect man in God.'' Theodoret thinks it was written by David concerning good Josiah, whom he foresaw, by a spirit of prophecy, would rise up a great reformer of the people, and whom he proposes as a pattern of perfection to others; but it was, no doubt, written by him of himself; very likely, after he was delivered out of his troubles by the death of Saul, and was come to the kingdom, since he resolves to "sing of mercy and judgment": though by the interrogation, "when wilt thou come unto me?" it looks as if he had not arrived to the height of his honour: wherefore, perhaps, this psalm was penned between his being made king over Judah, and his being made king over all the tribes; but, be it as it may, the design of it is to show his resolutions, how he would behave as a king in his court, and as a master in his family; so that it is very instructive to kings and civil magistrates, and to parents and masters of families: and as David was a type of Christ, he seems, throughout the whole, to represent him; and, indeed, there are some things in it which agree with none so well as with him; such as behaving wisely, in a perfect way, and walking in his house with a perfect heart; not suffering any evil thing to cleave unto him, and knowing none, and the like.

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