Jesus and the apostles loved the book of Psalms—they quoted from it and lived out of it. These ancient prayers and praises of Israel provide a bridge between the Old Testament and the New Testament; the themes introduced in the psalms find further development in the New Testament. Where David’s dynasty failed, Jesus gives hope. Yet, certain expectations that emerge in the book of Psalms still r…
1Dice el necio en su corazón: No hay Dios. Se han corrompido, hacen obras abominables; No hay quien haga el bien.
2Jehová miró desde los cielos sobre los hijos de los hombres, Para ver si había algún entendido, Que buscara a Dios.
3Todos se desviaron, a una se han corrompido; No hay quien haga lo bueno, no hay ni siquiera uno.
4¿No tienen discernimiento todos los que hacen iniquidad, Que devoran a mi pueblo como si comiesen pan, Y a Jehová no invocan?
5Ellos temblaron de espanto; Porque Dios está con la generación de los justos.
6Del consejo del pobre se han burlado, Pero Jehová es su esperanza.
7¡Oh, que de Sion saliera la salvación de Israel! Cuando Jehová hiciere volver a los cautivos de su pueblo, Se gozará Jacob, y se alegrará Israel.
TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
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I. Ps 14 This wisdom psalm contains some characteristics of lament and prophetic speech. The ideals …
Ps 14 This wisdom psalm contains some characteristics of lament and prophetic speech. The ideals of Ps 8 have run aground on the reality of foolish human attitudes and sinful actions. With the exception of vv 5-6, this psalm parallels Ps 53.
14:1-3 Paul uses phrases from the Greek translation of this passage in his description of the depravity of all people (Rom 3:10-12).
14:1 Also known as fools, the wicked speak to themselves, think, scheme (10:4, 6, 11), and make claims; however, because they do not heed God’s revelation, they possess no understanding (14:1; 39:8; 53:1; 74:18, 22).
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II. 14:2-3 From heaven (33:13; 80:14; 102:19), the Lord sees the wicked, who stand out as vile sinner…
14:2-3 From heaven (33:13; 80:14; 102:19), the Lord sees the wicked, who stand out as vile sinners (11:3-5). The entire human race lacks wisdom and fails to live up to the glory originally given to them (10:4-11; see Rom 1–3).
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III. 14:4 The evil live at the expense of others (27:2; 44:11; 53:4; see Isa 5:8) and have no reverenc…
14:4 The evil live at the expense of others (27:2; 44:11; 53:4; see Isa 5:8) and have no reverence or knowledge of God (Ps 79:6).
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IV. 14:5 Though the wicked perish (1:5-6), God is with the godly.
14:5 Though the wicked perish (1:5-6), God is with the godly.
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V. 14:7 The psalmist prays for the renewal of God’s relationship with his people. • Jacob is a synon…
14:7 The psalmist prays for the renewal of God’s relationship with his people. • Jacob is a synonym for Israel (see Gen 35:9-10).
Antiguo Testamento
Psalms — Capítulo 14
Jesus and the apostles loved the book of Psalms—they quoted from it and lived out of it. These ancient prayers and praises of Israel provide a bridge between the Old Testament and the New Testament; the themes introduced in the psalms find further development in the New Testament. Where David’s dynasty failed, Jesus gives hope. Yet, certain expectations that emerge in the book of Psalms still r…
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
1Dice el necio en su corazón: No hay Dios. Se han corrompido, hacen obras abominables; No hay quien haga el bien.
2Jehová miró desde los cielos sobre los hijos de los hombres, Para ver si había algún entendido, Que buscara a Dios.
3Todos se desviaron, a una se han corrompido; No hay quien haga lo bueno, no hay ni siquiera uno.
4¿No tienen discernimiento todos los que hacen iniquidad, Que devoran a mi pueblo como si comiesen pan, Y a Jehová no invocan?
5Ellos temblaron de espanto; Porque Dios está con la generación de los justos.
6Del consejo del pobre se han burlado, Pero Jehová es su esperanza.
7¡Oh, que de Sion saliera la salvación de Israel! Cuando Jehová hiciere volver a los cautivos de su pueblo, Se gozará Jacob, y se alegrará Israel.
TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
Versículo 1
I. Ps 14 This wisdom psalm contains some characteristics of lament and prophetic speech. The ideals …
Versículo 2
II. 14:2-3 From heaven (33:13; 80:14; 102:19), the Lord sees the wicked, who stand out as vile sinner…
Versículo 4
III. 14:4 The evil live at the expense of others (27:2; 44:11; 53:4; see Isa 5:8) and have no reverenc…
Versículo 5
IV. 14:5 Though the wicked perish (1:5-6), God is with the godly.
Versículo 7
V. 14:7 The psalmist prays for the renewal of God’s relationship with his people. • Jacob is a synon…