"I will not have before my eyes any matter of wickedness. To act deviantly I despise; it (wickedness) will not cling unto me" (101:3). This was stated by King David (101:1), reiterating his commitment and desire to keep far away from sin. See also:
The author of Psalm 101 was making a commitment to the Lord, lead a blameless life. In verse 3, he was saying that he would not keep anything wicked, as he hates the work of those who do not follow the faith.
David was setting out his principles for the running of his household and kingdom. He wished to avoid evil and the influence of apostate people.
Zaburi
57% of 1013 is 577.41
It is: 1013 = MXIII
Biblical tradition says that King David wrote many of the psalms. However, scholars say that the psalms were a genre unknown at the time attributed to David. They say that the psalms were really written much later, during the Babylonian Exile and up to two hundred years afterwards.
Yes. 1013 is a prime number.
1013 + 1013 = 2,026
1013 -579 = 434
Zaburi
5% of 1013 = 1013*5/100 = 50.65
57% of 1013 is 577.41
It is: 1013 = MXIII
1013 - 749 = 264
None. 1013 is a prime number.
Yes. 1013 is a prime number.
Biblical tradition says that King David wrote many of the psalms. However, scholars say that the psalms were a genre unknown at the time attributed to David. They say that the psalms were really written much later, during the Babylonian Exile and up to two hundred years afterwards.
1013 km is 3,323,491 ft.
1013 or 1*1013