Psalms 15 - Wesley's Explanatory Notes

Bible Comments
  • Psalms 15:2 open_in_new

    Uprightly — Loving, and serving God, and loving his neighbour not in word only, but in truth; and this constantly. Worketh — Makes it his business to do justly, to give to every one his due, first to God, and then to men. Speaketh — His words and professions to God and men, agree with the thoughts and purposes of his heart.

  • Psalms 15:3 open_in_new

    He — He that doth not speak evil of his neighbour. Neighbour — That is, any man. Nor taketh — Into his mouth, doth not raise it, neither spread or propagate it; or believe it without sufficient reason.

  • Psalms 15:4 open_in_new

    Vile — An ungodly man. Honoureth — He highly esteems and loves them, though they be mean as to their worldly condition, and though they may differ from him in some opinions or practices of lesser moment. Sweareth — A promissory oath. Hurt — To his own damage. As if a man solemnly swear, that he will sell him such an estate at a price below the full worth; or that, he will give a poor man such a sum of money, which afterwards he finds inconvenient to him. Changeth not — His purpose, but continues firm and resolved to perform his promise.

  • Psalms 15:5 open_in_new

    To usury — In such a manner as is contrary to God's law: of which see otherwise, Exodus 22:25; Leviticus 25:36-37, &c. Reward — Or, a bribe for him who hath a bad cause. Moved — He shall abide with God here, and when he dies be for ever with the Lord.