... “And he slandered (וירגל) your servant.” This psalm is … SUBJECT, &c. This Psalm of David bears no dedicatory title at all indicative of the occasion upon which it was written, but it is exceedingly probable that, together with the twenty-fourth Psalm, to which it bears a striking resemblance, its composition was in some way connected with the removal of the ark to the holy hill of Zion.

Browse Sermons on Psalm 15. A psalm of David. Psalms 15:4 - In whose eyes a reprobate is despised, But who honors those who fear the LORD; He swears to his own hurt... - Verse-by-Verse Commentary “In the LORD put I my trust.” Numerous passages of Scripture portray the Lord and what he provides to his people as something like shade that a large tree would provide from the blazing Middle Eastern sun.

Psalms 15 Commentary, One of over 110 Bible commentaries freely available, this commentary, spanning 23 volumes, covered the entire Bible with verse by verse exposition Genesis 17:1; Psalm 26:3, 11; Isaiah 33:15).Such a walk involves the doing of righteousness, not, of course, in absolute perfection, but with a sincere intention, and so as to have "the answer of a good conscience towards God" (1 Peter 3:21).
Show content in: Both English Hebrew. 2 He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart.
"A Psalm of David" 15:1-5: 15:1 : 15:1: 15:1: 15:1 15:2-5b: 15:2-5b: 15:2-5b: 15:2-3a 15:3b-4b 15:4c-5 15:5c: 15:5c: 15:5c READING CYCLE THREE (see "Guide to Good Bible Reading") FOLLOWING THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR'S INTENT AT PARAGRAPH LEVEL. 15 Precious in the sight of Yahweh is the death of his saints. The secret of the LORD - Ge 18:17-19 Jer … LORD, who may dwell in your sacred tent? How long will you x hide your face from me? Find Top Church Sermons, Illustrations, and PowerPoints for Preaching on Psalm 15. He who walks blamelessly and does what is right and speaks truth in his heart; who does not slander with h… Sign In; Psalm 15.

and who cannot be bribed to lie about the innocent. Tehillim - Psalms - Chapter 15 « Previous Chapter 14. Psalm 25:14-15 Commentary. Who shall dwell on your holy hill? Verse 2. Psalm 11 Commentary: Genre. - Here is a very serious question concerning the character of a citizen of Zion.

Next » Chapter 16. - He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness.An upright walk is the first requisite (comp. (Spurgeon, C. H. Lectures to my Students: Commenting and Commentaries)Rosscup adds: This is one of the more thorough older exegetical works on the Hebrew … who shall dwell in thy holy hill? The way to heaven, if we would be happy, we must be holy. This is a study guide commentary which means that you are responsible for your own interpretation of the Bible.

17 I will offer to you the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call on the name of Yahweh. 1 Lord, who may dwell in your sacred tent? Show content in: Both English Hebrew. Rashi 's Commentary: Show Hide. It is often called an 'entrance liturgy', in which a worshipper asks the conditions of entering the worship place and a priest answers. Who may live on your holy mountain? Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary Psalms 15:1. O LORD, who shall sojourn in your tent? To the choirmaster.