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Psalm 112

Blessings of the Righteous

1

Praise the L ord!

Happy are those who fear the L ord,

who greatly delight in his commandments.

2

Their descendants will be mighty in the land;

the generation of the upright will be blessed.

3

Wealth and riches are in their houses,

and their righteousness endures forever.

4

They rise in the darkness as a light for the upright;

they are gracious, merciful, and righteous.

5

It is well with those who deal generously and lend,

who conduct their affairs with justice.

6

For the righteous will never be moved;

they will be remembered forever.

7

They are not afraid of evil tidings;

their hearts are firm, secure in the L ord.

8

Their hearts are steady, they will not be afraid;

in the end they will look in triumph on their foes.

9

They have distributed freely, they have given to the poor;

their righteousness endures forever;

their horn is exalted in honor.

10

The wicked see it and are angry;

they gnash their teeth and melt away;

the desire of the wicked comes to nothing.


10. The wicked shall see it. 350350     “The wicked shall see it; i.e., the exalted horn ” — Dimock Here follows a contrast similar to that which we met with in Psalm 2:5, which renders the grace of God towards the faithful the more illustrious. His meaning is, that though the wicked may cast off all regard to piety, and banish from their minds all thoughts of human affairs being under the superintending providence of God, they shall yet be made to feel, whether they will or no, that the righteous, in compliance with God’s command, do not vainly devote themselves to the cultivation of charity and mercy. Let them harden themselves as they choose, yet he declares that the honor, which God confers upon his children, shall be exhibited to them, the sight of which shall make them gnash with their teeth, and shall excite an envy that shall consume them by inches. 351351     “Et par une envie qu’ils auront les fera mourir a petit feu.” — Fr. In conclusion, he adds, that the wicked shall be disappointed of their desires They are never content, but are continually thirsting after something, and their confidence is as presumptuous as their avarice is unbounded. And hence, in their foolish expectations, they do not hesitate at grasping at the whole world. But the prophet tells them that God will snatch from them what they imagined was already in their possession, so that they shall always depart destitute and famishing.


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