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Psalms Psalm 1 Summary
Back to basics, everyone.
This psalm makes sure we know the difference between good people and evil people. In case you didn't get the memo, the writers of Psalms think that people who worship God are righteous, and people who don't are wicked.
Notice the fine scenery as we pass.
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