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:1. For the director. By David.
:1. For the director. By David.
:The fool has said to himself, “There is no God”.
:The fool has said to himself, “There is no God”.
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:7. Oh, that deliverance for Israel would come from Zion!
:7. Oh, that deliverance for Israel would come from Zion!
:When YHWH restores the fortunes of his people,
:When YHWH restores the fortunes of his people,
:let Jacob rejoice, let Israel be glad!
:let Jacob rejoice, let Israel be glad!}}


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=Exegetical Issues=
=Exegetical Issues=
* [[Grammar, Participants, and Meaning of Psalm 14:4]]
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* [[Grammar and Meaning of Ps 14:6]]
* [[The meaning of "shuv shevut" in Psalm 14:7]]

Revision as of 13:45, 7 January 2025


"Do they not understand?"

Purpose: To lament the wickedness of humanity.

Content: Evildoers devour people and do not call on YHWH, but YHWH is the refuge of the oppressed.

Message: Even when it seems like all humans are wicked, YHWH has a plan of salvation for the righteous.

Author: David

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