Discover Psalm 37 Commentary in detail, with their Bible study and explained, as well as their meaning in the Catholic Bible among others.
Psalm 37-1
Do not be impatient because of evildoers,
nor be envious of those who do iniquity,
Psalm 37-2
For like grass they will soon be cut down,
and like green grass they will dry up.
Psalm 37-3
Trust in Jehovah and do good;
dwell on the earth and feed in faithfulness.
Psalm 37-4
Delight yourself also in the Lord,
and he will give you the desires of your heart.
Psalm 37-5
Commit your way to the Lord,
and trust him, and he will do it.
Psalm 37-6
And he will display your righteousness as the light,
and your righteousness as the noonday.
Psalm 37-7
Be silent before Jehovah, and wait patiently for him.
Do not be disturbed by the one who prospers in his way,
by the man who carries out his intrigues.
Psalm 37-8
Give up anger and cast off anger;
do not be irritated, because this only leads to doing wrong.
Psalm 37-9
For the wicked will be cut off,
but those who hope in the Lord, they will inherit the land.
Psalm 37-10
For in a little while there will be no evil man;
yes, you will diligently seek its place, and it will not be.
Psalm 37-11
But the meek will inherit the earth,
and delight in abundance of peace.
Psalm 37-12
The wicked plot against the righteous,
and grind his teeth against him.
Psalm 37-13
The Lord laughs at him,
because he sees that his day is coming.
Psalm 37-14
The wicked have drawn their sword
and drawn their bow,
to strike down the poor and needy,
to slay the upright.
Psalm 37-15
His sword will enter his very heart,
and his bows will be broken.
Psalm 37-16
Better is the little of the righteous
than the wealth of many sinners.
Psalm 37-17
For the arms of the wicked will be broken,
but the Lord upholds the righteous.
Psalm 37-18
The Lord knows the days of the blameless,
and their inheritance will last forever.
Psalm 37-19
They will not be ashamed in bad times,
and in famine days they will be satisfied.
Psalm 37-20
But the wicked will perish,
and the enemies of the Lord will be consumed
like the fat of rams;
they will dissipate like smoke.
Psalm 37-21
The wicked borrows and does not repay,
but the righteous have mercy and give.
Psalm 37-22
For those blessed by him will inherit the land,
and those cursed by him will be cut off.
Psalm 37-23
By the Lord a man’s footsteps are established,
and he delights in his way.
Psalm 37-24
Even if he falls, he will not fall down,
because the Lord supports his hand.
Psalm 37-25
I was young, and I have grown old,
and I have not seen a righteous man forsaken
or his offspring begging for bread.
Psalm 37-26
At all times he is gracious and lends,
and his offspring are a blessing.
Psalm 37-27
Turn away from evil, and do good,
and you will live forever,
Psalm 37-28
for Jehovah loves justice
and does not forsake his saints;
They will be kept forever,
but the offspring of the wicked will be cut off.
Psalm 37-29
The righteous will inherit the land
and live forever in it.
Psalm 37-30
The mouth of the righteous speaks wisdom,
and his tongue speaks righteousness.
Psalm 37-31
The law of your God is in your heart;
therefore, his steps will not waver.
Psalm 37-32
The wicked lie in wait for the righteous
and seek to kill them.
Psalm 37-33
Jehovah will not leave him in his hands,
nor will he condemn him when he is judged.
Psalm 37-34
Wait on the Lord and keep his way,
and he will exalt you to inherit the land;
when sinners are cut off, you will see it.
Psalm 37-35
I have seen the wicked in great power,
and he spread like a lush natural tree.
Psalm 37-36
But he passed away, and behold, he was no more;
and I looked for it, and it was not found.
Psalm 37-37
Consider the upright and look at the just,
because the future of that man is peace.
Psalm 37-38
But the transgressors will all be destroyed;
the future of the wicked will be cut short.
Psalm 37-39
But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord;
he is her strength in time of trouble.
Psalm 37-40
And the Lord will help them
and deliver them; He will deliver them from the wicked and save them,
because they take refuge in him.
Psalm 37 Meaning
The meaning of Psalm 39 is very interesting, it tells us about those important characteristics that a good Christian must have, in which it is explained:
The impatience , one should not fall into temptations that cause us so much our thoughts as evil people.
The trust in God, we explained that we should have confidence and faith in the word of God in our thoughts based on it.
The reward is spoken at the end of the Psalm where we are told that if we have the corresponding patience and acts of good faith, the wicked will be destroyed and the good will inherit the earth.