SEV Biblia, Chapter 101:1
¶ De David: Salmo. Misericordia y juicio cantaré; a ti, SEÑOR, diré salmos.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Psalms 100:1
Verse 1. I will sing of mercy and judgment ] David might say, Adverse and prosperous providences have been of the utmost use to my soul; therefore, I will thank God for both. Or, as he was probably now called to the government of all the tribes, he might make a resolution that he would show dsj chesed, incessant benevolence, to the upright; and fpm mishpat, the execution of judgment, to the wicked; and would make the conduct of God the model of his own.
Matthew Henry Commentary
David's vow and profession of godliness. --In this psalm we have David declaring how he intended to regulate his household, and to govern his kingdom, that he might stop wickedness and encourage godliness. It is also applicable to private families, an is the householder's psalm. It teaches all that have any power, whethe more or less, to use it so as to be a terror to evil-doers, and praise to them that do well. The chosen subject of the psalm is God' mercy and judgment. The Lord's providences concerning his people ar commonly mixed; mercy and judgment. God has set the one over agains the other, both to do good, like showers and sunshine. When, in his providence, he exercises us with the mixture of mercy and judgment, we must make suitable acknowledgments to him for both. Family mercies an family afflictions are both calls to family religion. Those who are i public stations are not thereby excused from care in governing their families; they are the more concerned to set a good example of rulin their own houses well. Whenever a man has a house of his own, let his seek to have God to dwell with him; and those may expect his presence who walk with a perfect heart, in a perfect way. David resolves to practise no evil himself. He further resolves not to keep bad servants nor to employ those about him that are wicked. He will not admit the into his family, lest they spread the infection of sin. A frowar heart, one that delights to be cross and perverse, is not fit for society, the bond of which is Christian love. Nor will he countenanc slanderers, those who take pleasure in wounding their neighbour' reputation. Also, God resists the proud, and false, deceitful people who scruple not to tell lies, or commit frauds. Let every one be zealous and diligent to reform his own heart and ways, and to do thi early; ever mindful of that future, most awful morning, when the Kin of righteousness shall cut off all wicked doers from the heavenl Jerusalem __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
לדוד 1732 מזמור 4210 חסד 2617 ומשׁפט 4941 אשׁירה 7891 לך יהוה 3068 אזמרה׃ 2167