16. In these last verses the psalmist becomes a preacher, and gives lessons
which he has himself gathered from experience. Be not thou afraid when one is made rich. Let it not give you any concern to see the godless prosper.
Raise no questions as to divine justice; suffer no foreboding to cloud your
mind. Temporal prosperity is too small a matter to be worth fretting about. When the glory of his house is increased. Though the sinner and his family are
in great esteem, never mind. Only those whose judgment is worthless will esteem
men the more because their lands are broader.
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