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| 1 [[A Melody of David.]] O Yahweh! Who shall be a guest in thy tent? Who shall abide in thy holy mountain? | Who shall abide –  It is not enough to consecrate ourselves, for the consecration will avail nothing if we prove unfaithful to it, except to rise in judgment against us. R2154:5 
 The one ultimate standard of admission to blessedness in the future is character. R800:5*
 
 It is one thing to get in; another to stay in. R4240:5*
 
 In thy tabernacle –  Wherever there are one or more loyal, consecrated hearts, there is a dwelling place of God. R2080:3*
 
 Especially the glorious temple of God, which shall be the dwelling place of the saints throughout eternity. R2080:5*
 
 In thy holy hill –  The Kingdom of God. D628
 
 
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| 2 He that walketh without blame, and doeth what is right, and speaketh truth with his heart; | Walketh uprightly –  Implies the strictest integrity in our dealings, both with God and with our fellowmen. R4808:5 
 The measure of our acceptableness is only to the extent that we earnestly strive to attain actually to the standard of perfection. R1295:6
 
 
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| 3 Hath not carried slander on his tongue, hath not done his friend a wrong, nor, a reproach, taken up against his neighbour; | Taketh up a reproach –  A violation of the law of love. We will not be against our brother unless he acknowledges the wrong. Love will cover a multitude of sins. R4240:5* 
 
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| 4 Despised in his sight, is the reprobate, but, them who revere Yahweh, he doth honour, he hath sworn to his neighbour, and will not change; | Is contemned –  He who sympathizes with the evildoer whom God condemns is partaker of his evil deeds. R764:5 
 Sweareth –  Makes a solemn covenant to present himself a living sacrifice to God. R2080:6*
 
 And changeth not –  Carries out his part of the agreement faithfully even though the covenant be unfavorable to him. R3108:2, R4808:5
 
 One cannot, by subsequently changing his mind, be released from the obligations of consecration vows. R2080:6*
 
 Having made a covenant, do not ignore its solemn obligations. R2080:6*
 
 
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| 5 His silver, hath he not put out on interest, nor, a bribe against the innocent, hath he taken. He that doeth these things, shall not be shaken unto times age-abiding. | To usury –  Taking unjust advantage of the necessities of others. R2155:1, R4808:5, R1994:6 
 The word "usury" is now always used to indicate oppressive interest. Formerly its meaning was, simply, interest. R1995:1
 
 We do not understand the taking of reasonable interest to be usury. R1994:5
 
 If the party using the money is making something out of it, it is not usury. R1994:6
 
 Never be moved –  Such a one is a virtuous man, a man of fortified or strong character. R2155:1, R4808:6
 
 
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