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Shall they escape by iniquity? In anger cast down the peoples, God.
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Sin Is Not Security
Commentators explain that the first part of the verse is a rhetorical question expressing outrage: Can evil really be a path to safety? Scholars like John Calvin and Matthew Henry stress that while the wicked may feel confident in their wrongdoing, sin can never provide ultimate security. The psalmist affirms that God's justice will ultimately overturn the temporary successes of the unrighteous.
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18th Century
Theologian
Shall they escape by iniquity? - This expression in the original is very obscure. There is in the Hebrew no mark of interrogation; …
19th Century
Bishop
Shall they ... —Literally, upon iniquity escape to them; the meaning of which is by no means clear. The ancient versions …
Preacher
Will they escape by iniquity? Does Your anger cast down the people, O God. You count my wanderings:
David's was a life of wandering…
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16th Century
After their mischief they think to escape. Some read the beginning of this verse as a question: Shall they escape in their iniquity?…
17th Century
Pastor
Shall they escape by iniquity ? &c.] Shall such iniquity as this, or persons guilty of it, go unpunished, or escape …
Minister
Be merciful unto me, O God. This petition includes all the good for which we come to the throne of grace. If we obtain mercy there, we nee…
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