Psalm 14:1 commentaries
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The psalmist David declared: "The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.' They are corrupt, they do abominable deeds; there is none who does good." — Psalms 14:1 (ESV); Psalm 53:1 (ESV)
Psalm 14:1 commentaries
- Psalm 14:1, Bible Study Tools
- What is the meaning of Psalm 14:1 (53:1), "The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God'"?
- PSALM 14 – FALLEN MAN AND A FAITHFUL GOD
- Psalms 14:1: Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary
- Psalm 14 Bible Commentary by Matthew Henry (concise)
- The foolishness of atheism – Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ exposition of Psalm 14:1
- Psalm 14
- Commentary on Psalm 14:1, Christian Classic Ethereal Library
- Psalm 14:1 commentaries, BibleHub.org
- The folly of atheism, BibleHub.org
- PSALMS 14:1, GodTube
- Calvin's Commentaries, Vol. 8: Psalms, Part I, tr. by John King, 1847-50
- Fools and Total Depravity – Psalm 14:1-3 by Jacob D. Gerber
- What does the Bible mean when it says, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God’”?, Got Questions Ministries
- What does the Bible mean when it says “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God’”? - video, Got Questions.org
Adam Clarke's commentary on Psalm 14:1
Mike Bennett commenting on Psalm 14:1 wrote:
| “ | Adam Clarke’s Commentary identifies three groups who in differing ways deny God. “(1) There have been some, not many [his commentary was published in 1826], who have denied the existence of God. (2) There are others who, without absolutely denying the divine existence, deny His providence. (3) There are others, and they are very numerous, who, while they profess to acknowledge both, deny them in their heart, and live as if they were persuaded there was no God to either punish or reward.”[1] | ” |
See also: Adam Clarke Commentary - Psalms 14 (Entire Adam Clarke commentary on Psalm 14)