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The Fool Says There Is No God
(Psalm 14:1–7; Isaiah 59:1–17; Romans 3:9–20)
 
For the choirmaster. According to Mahalath.* Mahalath is probably a musical or liturgical term; see also Psalm 88:1. A Maskil Maskil is probably a musical or liturgical term; used for Psalms 32, 42, 44–45, 52–55, 74, 78, 88–89, and 142. of David.
 
The fool says in his heart,
“There is no God.”
 
They are corrupt; their ways are vile.
There is no one who does good.
 
God looks down from heaven
upon the sons of men
to see if any understand,
if any seek God.
All have turned away,
they have together become corrupt; LXX worthless
there is no one who does good,
not even one.§ Cited in Romans 3:10–12
 
Will the workers of iniquity never learn?
 
They devour my people like bread;
they refuse to call upon God.
There they are, overwhelmed with dread,
where there was nothing to fear.
For God has scattered the bones
of those who besieged you.
You put them to shame,
for God has despised them.
 
Oh, that the salvation of Israel would come from Zion!
 
When God restores His captive people,* Or the fortunes of His people
let Jacob rejoice, let Israel be glad!

*^ Mahalath is probably a musical or liturgical term; see also Psalm 88:1.

^ Maskil is probably a musical or liturgical term; used for Psalms 32, 42, 44–45, 52–55, 74, 78, 88–89, and 142.

53:3 LXX worthless

§53:3 Cited in Romans 3:10–12

*53:6 Or the fortunes of His people