Psalm 14:3
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New International Version
All have turned away, all have become corrupt; there is no one who does good, not even one.


English Standard Version
They have all turned aside; together they have become corrupt; there is none who does good, not even one.


New American Standard Bible
They have all turned aside, together they have become corrupt; There is no one who does good, not even one.


King James Bible
They are all gone aside, they are all together become filthy: there is none that doeth good, no, not one.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
All have turned away; all alike have become corrupt. There is no one who does good, not even one.


International Standard Version
All have turned away, together they have become corrupt; no one practices what is good, not even one.


American Standard Version
They are all gone aside; they are together become filthy; There is none that doeth good, no, not one.


Douay-Rheims Bible
They are all gone aside, they are become unprofitable together: there is none that doth good, no not one. Their throat is an open sepulchre: with their tongues they acted deceitfully; the poison of asps is under their lips. Their mouth is full of cursing and bitterness; their feet are swift to shed blood. Destruction and unhappiness in their ways: and the way of peace they have not known: there is no fear of God before their eyes.


Darby Bible Translation
They have all gone aside, they are together become corrupt: there is none that doeth good, not even one.


Young's Literal Translation
The whole have turned aside, Together they have been filthy: There is not a doer of good, not even one.


Commentaries
14:1-7 A description of the depravity of human nature, and the deplorable corruption of a great part of mankind. - The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. The sinner here described is an atheist, one that saith there is no Judge or Governor of the world, no Providence ruling over the affairs of men. He says this in his heart. He cannot satisfy himself that there is none, but wishes there were none, and pleases himself that it is possible there may be none; he is willing to think there is none. This sinner is a fool; he is simple and unwise, and this is evidence of it: he is wicked and profane, and this is the cause. The word of God is a discerner of these thoughts. No man will say, There is no God, till he is so hardened in sin, that it is become his interest that there should be none to call him to an account. The disease of sin has infected the whole race of mankind. They are all gone aside, there is none that doeth good, no, not one. Whatever good is in any of the children of men, or is done by them, it is not of themselves, it is God's work in them. They are gone aside from the right way of their duty, the way that leads to happiness, and are turned into the paths of the destroyer. Let us lament the corruption of our nature, and see what need we have of the grace of God: let us not marvel that we are told we must be born again. And we must not rest in any thing short of union with Christ, and a new creation to holiness by his Spirit. The psalmist endeavours to convince sinners of the evil and danger of their way, while they think themselves very wise, and good, and safe. Their wickedness is described. Those that care not for God's people, for God's poor, care not for God himself. People run into all manner of wickedness, because they do not call upon God for his grace. What good can be expected from those that live without prayer? But those that will not fear God, may be made to fear at the shaking of a leaf. All our knowledge of the depravity of human nature should endear to us salvation out of Zion. But in heaven alone shall the whole company of the redeemed rejoice fully, and for evermore. The world is bad; oh that the Messiah would come and change its character! There is universal corruption; oh for the times of reformation! The triumphs of Zion's King will be the joys of Zion's children. The second coming of Christ, finally to do away the dominion of sin and Satan, will be the completing of this salvation, which is the hope, and will be the joy of every Israelite indeed. With this assurance we should comfort ourselves and one another, under the sins of sinners and sufferings of saints.

3. filthy—literally, "spoiled," or, "soured," "corrupted" (Job 15:16; Ro 3:12).
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