Psalms15
English Standard Version
1A of . O Lord, shall in your ? shall on your ?
2He who and what is and in his ;
3who does with his and to his , takes a his ;
4in whose a is , but who those who the Lord; who to his own and does ;
5who does his at and does a the . He who these shall be .
Cross References
Psalms 15Parallels the opening query of who may ascend and stand in God's holy place.
Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB
Almost identical list of moral qualifications for dwelling with the consuming holy God.
Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, John Calvin
The foundational Mosaic law prohibiting taking interest or usury from a poor brother.
Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB
An angry countenance repels a backbiting tongue, refusing to take up a reproach.
Supported by Matthew Poole
The king's vow to look upon and honor only those who walk uprightly.
Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole
The same Hebrew assurance that the righteous believer shall never be moved.
Supported by JFB
The law forbidding a judge to take a bribe or reward against the innocent.
Supported by JFB
In every nation, he who fears God and works righteousness is accepted.
Supported by John Calvin
Confirms that true love does no evil or harm to its neighbor.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Prohibits raising a false report or joining with the wicked as a malicious witness.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Historical example of Israel keeping a sworn oath to their own apparent hurt.
Supported by Matthew Poole
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