Psalm 15
Purpose: To instruct God's people how to live together in his presence.
Content: Those who obey God's law by loving their neighbour will experience the protection and privileges of God's people.
Message: God cares about how we treat each other, and his people will love their neighbours.
Author: David
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- 1. A psalm by David.
- YHWH, who may dwell in your dwelling place?
- Who may stay on your holy mountain?
- 2. The one who walks with integrity,
- and the one who does what is right,
- and the one who speaks truth sincerely.
- 3. He has not slandered;
- he has not done wrong to his neighbour,
- and has not uttered a taunt against his relative.
- 4. The rejected one is despised in his opinion,
- and he honours those who fear YHWH.
- Having sworn so as to harm himself,
- he will not change.
- 5. He has not given his money with interest,
- and has not taken a bribe against an innocent person.
- The one who does these things will never be shaken.
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