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What does Psalms 101.3 say?

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"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:

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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.

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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.

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