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After a prolonged explanation of all God had been to him and had done for him, David speaks of his righteousness. Like Noah and Abraham before him, David's righteousness is not of his own, but it is a righteousness that comes by faith. It did not originate in him, but was given to him. This is what it means that the "the righteousness of God is revealed from faith."
By Michael McCracken4.6
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After a prolonged explanation of all God had been to him and had done for him, David speaks of his righteousness. Like Noah and Abraham before him, David's righteousness is not of his own, but it is a righteousness that comes by faith. It did not originate in him, but was given to him. This is what it means that the "the righteousness of God is revealed from faith."

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