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Psalms 143:2 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

2 And enter not into judgment with Thy servant, For no one living is justified before Thee.

Cross Reference

Ecclesiastes 7:20 YLT

Because there is not a righteous man on earth that doth good and sinneth not.

Job 14:3 YLT

Also -- on this Thou hast opened Thine eyes, And dost bring me into judgment with Thee.

Job 25:4 YLT

And what? is man righteous with God? And what? is he pure -- born of a woman?

Psalms 130:3 YLT

If iniquities Thou dost observe, O Lord, who doth stand?

Romans 3:20 YLT

wherefore by works of law shall no flesh be declared righteous before Him, for through law is a knowledge of sin.

Job 4:17 YLT

`Is mortal man than God more righteous? Than his Maker is a man cleaner?

Job 15:14 YLT

What `is' man that he is pure, And that he is righteous, one born of woman?

Galatians 2:16 YLT

having known also that a man is not declared righteous by works of law, if not through the faith of Jesus Christ, also we in Christ Jesus did believe, that we might be declared righteous by the faith of Christ, and not by works of law, wherefore declared righteous by works of law shall be no flesh.'

Exodus 34:7 YLT

keeping kindness for thousands, taking away iniquity, and transgression, and sin, and not entirely acquitting, charging iniquity of fathers on children, and on children's children, on a third `generation', and on a fourth.'

1 Kings 8:46 YLT

`When they sin against Thee (for there is not a man who sinneth not), and Thou hast been angry with them, and hast given them up before an enemy, and they have taken captive their captivity unto the land of the enemy far off or near;

Job 9:2-3 YLT

Truly I have known that `it is' so, And what -- is man righteous with God? If he delight to strive with Him -- He doth not answer him one of a thousand.

1 John 1:10 YLT

if we may say -- `we have not sinned,' a liar we make Him, and His word is not in us.

Commentary on Psalms 143 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 143

Ps 143:1-12. In structure and style, like the preceding (Psalms 104-142), this Psalm is clearly evinced to be David's. It is a prayer for pardon, and for relief from enemies; afflictions, as usual, producing confession and penitence.

1. in thy faithfulness … and … righteousness—or, God's regard to the claims which He has permitted His people to make in His covenant.

2. enter … judgment—deal not in strict justice.

shall no … justified—or, "is no man justified," or "innocent" (Job 14:3; Ro 3:20).

3, 4. The exciting reason for his prayer—his afflictions—led to confession as just made: he now makes the complaint.

as those that have been long dead—deprived of life's comforts (compare Ps 40:15; 88:3-6).

5, 6. The distress is aggravated by the contrast of former comfort (Ps 22:3-5), for whose return he longs.

a thirsty land—which needs rain, as did his spirit God's gracious visits (Ps 28:1; 89:17).

7. spirit faileth—is exhausted.

8. (Compare Ps 25:1-4; 59:16).

the way … walk—that is, the way of safety and righteousness (Ps 142:3-6).

9. (Compare Ps 31:15-20).

10. (Compare Ps 5:8; 27:11).

land of uprightness—literally, "an even land" (Ps 26:12).

11. (Compare Ps 23:3; 119:156).

12. God's mercy to His people is often wrath to His and their enemies (compare Ps 31:17).

thy servant—as chosen to be such, entitled to divine regard.