A Psalm of David. I will sing of Your loving devotion and justice; to You, O LORD, I will sing praises.
Parallel translations
- WEB A Psalm by David. I will sing of loving kindness and justice. To you, Yahweh, I will sing praises.
- KJV I will sing of mercy and judgment: unto thee, O LORD, will I sing.
- NKJV I will sing of mercy and justice; To You, O Lord, I will sing praises.
- NASB I will sing of mercy and justice; To You, Lord, I will sing praises.
- NLT I will sing of your love and justice, Lord. I will praise you with songs.
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Quick answer
David resolves to sing of God's loving kindness and justice. He celebrates the very qualities he aims to imitate as king.
Overview
Psalm 101 is David's pledge to rule with integrity, beginning by praising God's steadfast love and justice. By singing of these, he commits to reflecting them in his own reign. This points to Christ, the true King in whom mercy and justice are perfectly joined.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 12
- Ps 89:1A Maskil of Ethan the Ezrahite. I will sing of the loving devotion of the LORD forever; with my mouth I will proclaim Your faithfulness to all generations.
- Ps 71:22–23So I will praise You with the harp for Your faithfulness, O my God; I will sing praise to You with the lyre, O Holy One of Israel.
- Ps 145:7They will extol the fame of Your abundant goodness and sing joyfully of Your righteousness.
- Rev 19:1–3After this I heard a sound like the roar of a great multitude in heaven, shouting: “Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God!
- Ps 51:14Deliver me from bloodguilt, O God, the God of my salvation, and my tongue will sing of Your righteousness.
- Rom 9:15–18For He says to Moses: “I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion.”
- Ps 103:6–8The LORD executes righteousness and justice for all the oppressed.
- Rev 15:3–4and they sang the song of God’s servant Moses and of the Lamb: “Great and wonderful are Your works, O Lord God Almighty! Just and true are Your ways, O King of the nations!
- Ps 136:10–22He struck down the firstborn of Egypt His loving devotion endures forever.
- Ps 97:8Zion hears and rejoices, and the towns of Judah exult because of Your judgments, O LORD.
- Rom 11:22Take notice, therefore, of the kindness and severity of God: severity to those who fell, but kindness to you, if you continue in His kindness. Otherwise you also will be cut off.
- Rom 9:22–23What if God, intending to show His wrath and make His power known, bore with great patience the vessels of His wrath, prepared for destruction?
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The Psalms are Christ's own prayer book and a gallery of his portraits — the suffering one of Psalm 22, the risen Lord of Psalm 16, the priest-king of Psalm 110, the Son to whom the nations are given.
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