KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 16:10
10. For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.
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KJV summary for : Psalms 16
Summary: Psalm 16 is a profound expression of trust and confidence in God. The psalmist begins by seeking refuge in the Lord, affirming that apart from Him, there is no true good. This sets the tone for a clear declaration of faith, illustrating the believer’s dependency on God for security and guidance. The theme of choosing companions wisely is evident as the psalmist contrasts the faithful with those who worship false gods, indicating a commitment to righteousness. The psalm also reflects on the blessings that come from a life devoted to God, including joy and eternal life. The imagery of the "path of life" underscores the assurance of God's direction, culminating in the hope of resurrection, which celebrates the fullness of joy found in God's presence. Overall, Psalm 16 encapsulates the believer's relationship with God as one of reliance, joy, and the promise of eternal security.
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