Psalms 33:13

13 quis est homo qui vult vitam cupit videre dies bonos

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Psalms 33:13 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 33:13

The Lord looketh from heaven
Where his throne and temple are, upon the earth and men, and things in it, as follows;

he beholdeth all the sons of men;
the evil and the good; which is contrary to the sense of many wicked men, who imagine he takes no notice of what is done here below; but his eye is upon all, upon all the workers of iniquity, how secret soever they may be; and not only his eye of Providence is upon good men, but his eye of love, grace, and mercy; and he has a special and distinct knowledge of them: agreeably to this are some expressions of Heathen writers; says one F5,

``the eye of God sees all things;''

says another F6,

``there is a great God in heaven who sees all things, and governs.''


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (panta idwn diov ofyalmov) Hesiod. Opera & Dies, l. 1. v. 263.
F6 (esti megav en ouranw) Sophoclis Electra, v. 174, 175.

Psalms 33:13 In-Context

11 divites eguerunt et esurierunt inquirentes autem Dominum non minuentur omni bono diapsalma
12 venite filii audite me timorem Domini docebo vos
13 quis est homo qui vult vitam cupit videre dies bonos
14 prohibe linguam tuam a malo et labia tua ne loquantur dolum
15 deverte a malo et fac bonum inquire pacem et persequere eam
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.