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Psalms112

Psalm 112 extols the blessedness of the man who fears the LORD and delights greatly in His commandments. Such a righteous individual is promised prosperity, a mighty lineage, and light in darkness. He is characterized by grace, compassion, and generosity, remaining steadfast and trusting in the LORD. His righteousness endures forever, and his memory is everlasting, while the wicked ultimately perish.
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The Blessedness of Fearing the Lord

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Praise ye the LORD. Blessed is the man that feareth the LORD, that delighteth greatly in his commandments. ​

Rewards for the Upright and Their Descendants

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His seed shall be mighty upon earth: the generation of the upright shall be blessed.
3
Wealth and riches shall be in his house: and his righteousness endureth for ever. ​

Character of the Compassionate Man

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Unto the upright there ariseth light in the darkness: he is gracious, and full of compassion, and righteous. ​
5
A good man sheweth favour, and lendeth: he will guide his affairs with discretion. ​

Security and Undying Remembrance

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Surely he shall not be moved for ever: the righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance. ​
7
He shall not be afraid of evil tidings: his heart is fixed, trusting in the LORD. ​
8
His heart is established, he shall not be afraid, until he see his desire upon his enemies.
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He hath dispersed, he hath given to the poor; his righteousness endureth for ever; his horn shall be exalted with honour. ​

The Ultimate Fate of the Wicked

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The wicked shall see it, and be grieved; he shall gnash with his teeth, and melt away: the desire of the wicked shall perish. ​

Study Notes for Psalms 112

Verse 1

This psalm is an acrostic (like Ps 111), structured as a hymn of praise (Hallelujah) focused on the moral character and resulting rewards of the faithful.

Verse 3

While material blessing is often a result of godly wisdom and diligence, the lasting reward is the 'righteousness [that] endureth forever,' emphasizing eternal reputation over temporal wealth.

Verse 4

The 'light in the darkness' suggests divine intervention, but also reflects that the righteous man himself becomes a source of moral light (grace and compassion) to others in need.

Verse 5

The good man manages his affairs ('guide his affairs with discretion') not only with financial prudence but also with moral integrity, ensuring his generosity is sustainable and wise.

Verse 6

To 'not be moved forever' and achieve 'everlasting remembrance' means his reputation and moral legacy will persist, contrasting with the temporary success and ultimate oblivion of the ungodly.

Verse 7

The righteous man is protected from crippling fear because his 'heart is fixed' (steadfast, prepared), rooted in deep, active trust in the Lord rather than changing circumstances.

Verse 9

This verse, emphasizing radical generosity, is quoted by Paul in 2 Corinthians 9:9 when discussing Christian giving. The 'horn shall be exalted' symbolizes strength, dignity, and honor granted by God.

Verse 10

This concluding verse serves as the final contrast, showing that the ultimate fate of the wicked is frustration and self-destruction, confirming the superior path of righteousness.

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