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335. The Foolish in Their Hearts Deny (Psalm 14)

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Text Information
First Line: The foolish in their hearts deny
Title: The Foolish in Their Hearts Deny (Psalm 14)
Author: Marie J. Post (1983)
Meter: CMD
Language: English
Publication Date: 2013
Scripture: ; ;
Topic: God's Covenant with Israel; Justice; The Life of the Nations (3 more...)
Copyright: © 1987 Faith Alive Christian Resources
ONE LICENSE: 120889
Tune Information
Name: MAPLE AVENUE
Composer: Richard L. Van Oss (1984)
Meter: CMD
Key: g minor
Copyright: © 1987 Faith Alive Christian Resources


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This text paraphrases Psalm 14 (later repeated as Psalm 53), an unusual psalm because it deals with a general social evil rather than recounting the psalmist’s own slight or affliction. Yet it ends on a note of confidence that God will vindicate the People of the Covenant.


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