Psalms 1

Beatus vir.

The happiness of the just and the evil state of the wicked.

1Blessed
1:1 blessed: He is in the right way to eternal happiness. (Douay)
is the man who has not followed the counsel of the impious,
1:1 not followed the counsel of the impious: not consented to evil suggestions.(Douay)

and has not remained in the way of sinners,
1:1 not remained in the way of sinners: not continued in sin.(Douay)

and has not sat in the chair of pestilence.
1:1 not sat in the chair of pestilence: not finally persisted in wicked life.(Douay)
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1:1Or, more loosely translated: “Blessed is the man who has not followed the advice of the impious, and has not stood in the street among sinners, and has not sat in the company of complainers.”(Conte)

2But his will is with the law of the Lord,
and he will meditate on his law, day and night.
3And he will be like a tree that has been planted beside running waters,
which will provide its fruit in its time,
and its leaf will not fall away,
and all things whatsoever that he does will prosper.

4Not so the impious, not so.
For they are like the dust that the wind casts along the face of the earth.
5Therefore, the impious will not prevail again in judgment,
nor sinners in the council of the just.
1:5 prevail again: The verb ‘resurgent’ could be translated as ‘prevail again’ or as ‘rise up again.’ The translation ‘the impious will not rise up again in the judgment’ is avoided because both the just and the unjust will rise again at the general resurrection on the day of judgment.(Conte)

6For the Lord knows the way of the just.
And the path of the impious will pass away.
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