Psalms111
English Standard Version
1 the Lord! I will to the Lord with my , in the of the , in the .
2 are the of the Lord, by who in them.
3Full of and is his , and his .
4He has his to be ; the Lord is and .
5He for those who him; he his .
6He has his the of his , in them the of the .
7The of his are and ; his are ;
8they are and , to be with and .
9He to his ; he has his . and is his !
10The of the Lord is the of ; those who it have a . His !
Cross References
Psalms 111Direct parallel teaching that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom/knowledge.
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Keeping God's commandments demonstrates understanding and wisdom to those who observe.
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Classic wisdom text equating the fear of the Lord with wisdom and departing from evil.
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The immediate companion alphabetic Psalm, linking praise with the fear of the Lord.
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Echoes the foundational self-revelation of God as gracious, merciful, and full of compassion.
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Reinforces that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
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Affirms that God's commandments and law stand fast and will not pass away.
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Zacharias blesses God for visiting and sending redemption, fulfilling covenant promises.
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