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Psalms 1:5 World English Bible (WEB)

5 Therefore the wicked shall not stand in the judgment, Nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous.

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Psalms 5:5 WEB

The arrogant shall not stand in your sight. You hate all workers of iniquity.

Malachi 3:18 WEB

Then you shall return and discern between the righteous and the wicked, between him who serves God and him who doesn't serve him.

Matthew 25:46 WEB

These will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life."

Luke 21:36 WEB

Therefore be watchful all the time, asking that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will happen, and to stand before the Son of Man."

Matthew 25:32 WEB

Before him all the nations will be gathered, and he will separate them one from another, as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.

Matthew 25:41 WEB

Then he will say also to those on the left hand, 'Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels;

Psalms 9:7-8 WEB

But Yahweh reigns forever. He has prepared his throne for judgment. He will judge the world in righteousness. He will administer judgment to the peoples in uprightness.

Psalms 9:16 WEB

Yahweh has made himself known. He has executed judgment. The wicked is snared by the work of his own hands. Meditation. Selah.

Psalms 26:9 WEB

Don't gather my soul with sinners, Nor my life with bloodthirsty men;

Matthew 13:49 WEB

So will it be in the end of the world. The angels will come forth, and separate the wicked from among the righteous,

Jude 1:15 WEB

to execute judgment on all, and to convict all the ungodly of all their works of ungodliness which they have done in an ungodly way, and of all the hard things which ungodly sinners have spoken against him."

Psalms 24:3 WEB

Who may ascend to Yahweh's hill? Who may stand in his holy place?

Commentary on Psalms 1 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 1

Ps 1:1-6. The character and condition, and the present and future destiny, of the pious and the wicked are described and contrasted, teaching that true piety is the source of ultimate happiness, and sin of misery. As this is a summary of the teachings of the whole book, this Psalm, whether designedly so placed or not, forms a suitable preface.

1. Blessed—literally, "oh, the happiness"—an exclamation of strong emotion, as if resulting from reflecting on the subject. The use of the plural may denote fulness and variety (2Ch 9:7).

counsel … way … seat—With their corresponding verbs, mark gradations of evil, as acting on the principles, cultivating the society, and permanently conforming to the conduct of the wicked, who are described by three terms, of which the last is indicative of the boldest impiety (compare Ps 26:4, 5; Jer 15:17).

2. law—all of God's word then written, especially the books of Moses (compare Ps 119:1, 55, 97, &c.).

3. like a tree—(Jer 17:7, 8).

planted—settled, fast.

by—or, "over."

the rivers—canals for irrigation.

shall prosper—literally, "make prosper," brings to perfection. The basis of this condition and character is given (Ps 32:1).

4. not so—either as to conduct or happiness.

like the chaff—which, by Eastern modes of winnowing against the wind, was utterly blown away.

5. stand in the judgment—be acquitted. They shall be driven from among the good (Mt 25:45, 46).

6. knoweth the way—attends to and provides for them (Ps 101:6; Pr 12:10; Ho 13:5).

way of the wicked—All their plans will end in disappointment and ruin (Ps 37:13; 146:8; Pr 4:19).