KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 52:2
2. Thy tongue deviseth mischiefs; like a sharp rasor, working deceitfully.
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Summary: Psalm 52 serves as a reflection on the fate of the wicked, contrasting the stability and faithfulness of God with the downfall of the deceitful. The psalm begins by addressing the boastful actions of a powerful evildoer, likely identifying someone who has harmed the righteous. The psalmist condemns this individual for their trust in riches and their malicious speech, highlighting the moral bankruptcy of those who oppose God. Key themes include the transient nature of human power and wealth, as the psalm emphasizes that ultimately, those who engage in injustice will face divine judgment. The psalm also underscores the protection and steadfast love of God for His people. In the closing verses, the psalmist contrasts the ruin awaiting the wicked with the joy and security found in trusting God, affirming a commitment to praise Him for His enduring faithfulness. Overall, Psalm 52 communicates a powerful message about the consequences of evil and the assurance of God's presence for the righteous.
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