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(RNS3-JUNE09) In this 13th century French artist's take on Psalm 39, King David is mum as he has promised to speak no evil word, writing ``I will bridle my mouth, so long as the wicked are in my presence.'' The image is one of 21 objects included in ``Temptation and Salvation: The Psalms of King David'' opening Tuesday (June 9) at Los Angeles' Getty Center. For use with RNS-PSALMS-EXHIBIT, transmitted June 9, 2009. Religion News Service photo courtesy The Getty Center.

(RNS3-JUNE09) In this 13th century French artist’s take on Psalm 39, King David is mum as he has promised to speak no evil word, writing “I will bridle my mouth, so long as the wicked are in my presence.” The image is one of 21 objects included in “Temptation and Salvation: The Psalms of King David” opening Tuesday (June 9) at Los Angeles’ Getty Center. For use with RNS-PSALMS-EXHIBIT, transmitted June 9, 2009. Religion News Service photo courtesy The Getty Center.

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