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Psalm 9:8

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8 Ed egli giudicherà il mondo con giustizia, giudicherà i popoli con rettitudine.

Psalm 9:8 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 9:8

And he shall judge the world in righteousness
The word (lbt) , rendered "world", is, as Ben Melech well observes, a general name for all the countries of the habitable world; and so shows that it is the universal judgment that is here spoken of; and which will be carried on and finished with the utmost righteousness, and according to the strictest rules of justice and equity; and is therefore called the righteous judgment of God, ( Romans 2:5 ) ; see ( Psalms 96:13 ) ( 98:9 ) ( Acts 17:31 ) ;

he shall minister judgment to the people in uprightness;
which signifies the same with the former clause, unless by the "world" there, should be meant the wicked of the world; and by the "people" here, the people of God; to whom the righteous Judge will give the crown of righteousness.

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Psalm 9:8 In-Context

6 E’ finita per il nemico! Son rovine perpetue! e delle città che tu hai distrutte perfin la memoria e perita.
7 Ma l’Eterno siede come re in eterno; egli ha preparato il suo trono per il giudizio.
8 Ed egli giudicherà il mondo con giustizia, giudicherà i popoli con rettitudine.
9 E l’Eterno sarà un alto ricetto all’oppresso, un alto ricetto in tempi di distretta;
10 e quelli che conoscono il tuo nome confideranno in te, perché, o Eterno, tu non abbandoni quelli che ti cercano.
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