Psalm 14 1 is annotated and read section by section.

The commentary of Psalm 14 1 reads as follows:

1. The shepherd is my right hand. I praise him wholeheartedly.

The person I love will bless me and guide me with his cane.

3. My soul sincerely and willingly submits to God.

4. I want to call on God, call on God, and God will answer me personally.

In front of my enemies, you gave me a banquet. You anointed my head, and my cup overflowed.

6. My God, I will always praise your holy name. Praise you with piano and poetry.

7. My mouth will proclaim your glory, and I will proclaim your good name all my life.

8. My heart, close to God, will fill your heart with love, happiness and joy.

9. Rest in peace before God, my heart, and be quiet, and he will bless you.

10. My heart, please be quiet in me. May my soul be quiet before God.

1 1. Because you gave me a party in front of my enemies. You anointed my head, and my cup overflowed.

12. I sing the name of God with my heart and declare his salvation with gratitude.

13. I implore you, please save me from the persecution of the enemy and the rule of the wicked.

14. My God, I will commemorate your glory with songs, and I will praise your kindness with the sound of the piano.

15. My mouth will proclaim your glory, and I will proclaim your good name all my life.

16. My heart, you should be close to God, and he will fill your heart with love, joy and joy.

17. My soul, you should rest in peace before God and be quiet. He will bless you.

18. My heart, please be quiet in me. May my soul be quiet before God.

The writing background of Psalm 14 1 is not clear, but from the content and style of the poem, it can be inferred that it may have been written in ancient Israeli courts or religious places. The theme of the poem is to appeal to God to protect and save the poet, and at the same time to express trust and praise to God.