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No. F019_5ii

 

 

 

 

Commentary on The Psalms

Part 5

The Deuteronomy Book

(Edition 1.0 20230829-20230829)

Commentary on Psalm 119

 

 

 

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Psalms Part 5: The Deuteronomy Book


 

Psalm 119

119:1  Blessed are those whose way is blameless, who walk in the law of the LORD!  2Blessed are those who keep his testimonies, who seek him with their whole heart, 3who also do no wrong, but walk in his ways! 4Thou hast commanded thy precepts to be kept diligently. 5O that my ways may be steadfast in keeping thy statutes! 6Then I shall not be put to shame, having my eyes fixed on all thy commandments. 7I will praise thee with an upright heart, when I learn thy righteous ordinances. 8I will observe thy statutes; O forsake me not utterly! 9How can a young man keep his way pure? By guarding it according to thy word. 10With my whole heart I seek thee; let me not wander from thy commandments! 11I have laid up thy word in my heart, that I might not sin against thee. 12Blessed be thou, O LORD; teach me thy statutes! 13With my lips I declare all the ordinances of thy mouth. 14In the way of thy testimonies I delight as much as in all riches. 15I will meditate on thy precepts, and fix my eyes on thy ways. 16I will delight in thy statutes; I will not forget thy word. 17Deal bountifully with thy servant, that I may live and observe thy word. 18Open my eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law. 19I am a sojourner on earth; hide not thy commandments from me! 20My soul is consumed with longing for thy ordinances at all times. 21Thou dost rebuke the insolent, accursed ones, who wander from thy commandments; 22take away from me their scorn and contempt, for I have kept thy testimonies. 23Even though princes sit plotting against me, thy servant will meditate on thy statutes. 24Thy testimonies are my delight, they are my counselors. 25My soul cleaves to the dust; revive me according to thy word! 26When I told of my ways, thou didst answer me; teach me thy statutes! 27Make me understand the way of thy precepts, and I will meditate on thy wondrous works. 28My soul melts away for sorrow; strengthen me according to thy word! 29Put false ways far from me; and graciously teach me thy law! 30I have chosen the way of faithfulness, I set thy ordinances before me. 31I cleave to thy testimonies, O LORD; let me not be put to shame! 32I will run in the way of thy commandments when thou enlargest my understanding! 33Teach me, O LORD, the way of thy statutes; and I will keep it to the end. 34Give me understanding, that I may keep thy law and observe it with my whole heart. 35Lead me in the path of thy commandments, for I delight in it. 36Incline my heart to thy testimonies, and not to gain! 37Turn my eyes from looking at vanities; and give me life in thy ways. 38Confirm to thy servant thy promise, which is for those who fear thee. 39Turn away the reproach which I dread; for thy ordinances are good. 40Behold, I long for thy precepts; in thy righteousness give me life! 41Let thy steadfast love come to me, O LORD, thy salvation according to thy promise; 42then shall I have an answer for those who taunt me, for I trust in thy word. 43And take not the word of truth utterly out of my mouth, for my hope is in thy ordinances. 44I will keep thy law continually, for ever and ever; 45and I shall walk at liberty, for I have sought thy precepts. 46I will also speak of thy testimonies before kings, and shall not be put to shame; 47for I find my delight in thy commandments, which I love. 48I revere thy commandments, which I love, and I will meditate on thy statutes. 49Remember thy word to thy servant, in which thou hast made me hope. 50This is my comfort in my affliction that thy promise gives me life. 51Godless men utterly deride me, but I do not turn away from thy law. 52When I think of thy ordinances from of old, I take comfort, O LORD. 53Hot indignation seizes me because of the wicked, who forsake thy law. 54Thy statutes have been my songs in the house of my pilgrimage. 55I remember thy name in the night, O LORD, and keep thy law. 56This blessing has fallen to me, that I have kept thy precepts. 57The LORD is my portion; I promise to keep thy words. 58I entreat thy favor with all my heart; be gracious to me according to thy promise. 59When I think of thy ways, I turn my feet to thy testimonies; 60I hasten and do not delay to keep thy commandments. 61Though the cords of the wicked ensnare me, I do not forget thy law. 62At midnight I rise to praise thee, because of thy righteous ordinances. 63I am a companion of all who fear thee, of those who keep thy precepts. 64The earth, O LORD, is full of thy steadfast love; teach me thy statutes! 65Thou hast dealt well with thy servant, O LORD, according to thy word. 66Teach me good judgment and knowledge, for I believe in thy commandments. 67Before I was afflicted I went astray; but now I keep thy word. 68 Thou art good and doest good; teach me thy statutes. 69The godless besmear me with lies, but with my whole heart I keep thy precepts; 70their heart is gross like fat, but I delight in thy law. 71It is good for me that I was afflicted, that I might learn thy statutes. 72The law of thy mouth is better to me than thousands of gold and silver pieces. 73Thy hands have made and fashioned me; give me understanding that I may learn thy commandments. 74Those who fear thee shall see me and rejoice, because I have hoped in thy word. 75I know, O LORD, that thy judgments are right, and that in faithfulness thou hast afflicted me. 76Let thy steadfast love be ready to comfort me according to thy promise to thy servant. 77Let thy mercy come to me, that I may live; for thy law is my delight. 78Let the godless be put to shame, because they have subverted me with guile; as for me, I will meditate on thy precepts. 79Let those who fear thee turn to me, that they may know thy testimonies. 80May my heart be blameless in thy statutes, that I may not be put to shame! 81My soul languishes for thy salvation; I hope in thy word. 82My eyes fail with watching for thy promise; I ask, "When wilt thou comfort me?" 83For I have become like a wineskin in the smoke, yet I have not forgotten thy statutes. 84How long must thy servant endure? When wilt thou judge those who persecute me? 85Godless men have dug pitfalls for me, men who do not conform to thy law. 86All thy commandments are sure; they persecute me with falsehood; help me! 87They have almost made an end of me on earth; but I have not forsaken thy precepts. 88In thy steadfast love spare my life, that I may keep the testimonies of thy mouth. 89For ever, O LORD, thy word is firmly fixed in the heavens. 90Thy faithfulness endures to all generations; thou hast established the earth, and it stands fast. 91By thy appointment they stand this day; for all things are thy servants. 92If thy law had not been my delight, I should have perished in my affliction. 93I will never forget thy precepts; for by them thou hast given me life. 94I am thine, save me; for I have sought thy precepts. 95The wicked lie in wait to destroy me; but I consider thy testimonies. 96I have seen a limit to all perfection, but thy commandment is exceedingly broad. 97Oh, how I love thy law! It is my meditation all the day. 98Thy commandment makes me wiser than my enemies, for it is ever with me. 99I have more understanding than all my teachers, for thy testimonies are my meditation. 100I understand more than the aged, for I keep thy precepts. 101I hold back my feet from every evil way, in order to keep thy word. 102I do not turn aside from thy ordinances, for thou hast taught me. 103How sweet are thy words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth! 104Through thy precepts I get understanding; therefore I hate every false way. 105Thy word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. 106I have sworn an oath and confirmed it, to observe thy righteous ordinances. 107I am sorely afflicted; give me life, O LORD, according to thy word! 108Accept my offerings of praise, O LORD, and teach me thy ordinances. 109I hold my life in my hand continually, but I do not forget thy law. 110The wicked have laid a snare for me, but I do not stray from thy precepts. 111Thy testimonies are my heritage for ever; yea, they are the joy of my heart. 112I incline my heart to perform thy statutes for ever, to the end. 113I hate double-minded men, but I love thy law. 114Thou art my hiding place and my shield; I hope in thy word. 115Depart from me, you evildoers, that I may keep the commandments of my God. 116Uphold me according to thy promise, that I may live, and let me not be put to shame in my hope! 117Hold me up, that I may be safe and have regard for thy statutes continually! 118Thou dost spurn all who go astray from thy statutes; yea, their cunning is in vain. 119All the wicked of the earth thou dost count as dross; therefore I love thy testimonies. 120My flesh trembles for fear of thee, and I am afraid of thy judgments. 121I have done what is just and right; do not leave me to my oppressors. 122Be surety for thy servant for good; let not the godless oppress me. 123My eyes fail with watching for thy salvation, and for the fulfilment of thy righteous promise. 124Deal with thy servant according to thy steadfast love, and teach me thy statutes. 125I am thy servant; give me understanding, that I may know thy testimonies! 126It is time for the LORD to act, for thy law has been broken. 127Therefore I love thy commandments above gold, above fine gold. 128Therefore I direct my steps by all thy precepts; I hate every false way. 129Thy testimonies are wonderful; therefore my soul keeps them. 130The unfolding of thy words gives light; it imparts understanding to the simple. 131With open mouth I pant, because I long for thy commandments. 132Turn to me and be gracious to me, as is thy wont toward those who love thy name. 133Keep steady my steps according to thy promise, and let no iniquity get dominion over me. 134Redeem me from man's oppression, that I may keep thy precepts. 135Make thy face shine upon thy servant, and teach me thy statutes. 136My eyes shed streams of tears, because men do not keep thy law. 137Righteous art thou, O LORD, and right are thy judgments. 138Thou hast appointed thy testimonies in righteousness and in all faithfulness. 139My zeal consumes me, because my foes forget thy words. 140Thy promise is well tried, and thy servant loves it. 141I am small and despised, yet I do not forget thy precepts. 142Thy righteousness is righteous for ever, and thy law is true. 143Trouble and anguish have come upon me, but thy commandments are my delight. 144Thy testimonies are righteous for ever; give me understanding that I may live. 145With my whole heart I cry; answer me, O LORD! I will keep thy statutes. 146I cry to thee; save me, that I may observe thy testimonies. 147I rise before dawn and cry for help; I hope in thy words. 148My eyes are awake before the watches of the night, that I may meditate upon thy promise. 149Hear my voice in thy steadfast love; O LORD, in thy justice preserve my life. 150They draw near who persecute me with evil purpose; they are far from thy law. 151But thou art near, O LORD, and all thy commandments are true. 152Long have I known from thy testimonies that thou hast founded them for ever. 153Look on my affliction and deliver me, for I do not forget thy law. 154Plead my cause and redeem me; give me life according to thy promise! 155Salvation is far from the wicked, for they do not seek thy statutes. 156 Great is thy mercy, O LORD; give me life according to thy justice. 157Many are my persecutors and my adversaries, but I do not swerve from thy testimonies. 158I look at the faithless with disgust, because they do not keep thy commands. 159Consider how I love thy precepts! Preserve my life according to thy steadfast love. 160The sum of thy word is truth; and every one of thy righteous ordinances endures for ever. 161Princes persecute me without cause, but my heart stands in awe of thy words. 162 I rejoice at thy word like one who finds great spoil. 163I hate and abhor falsehood, but I love thy law. 164Seven times a day I praise thee for thy righteous ordinances. 165Great peace have those who love thy law; nothing can make them stumble. 166I hope for thy salvation, O LORD, and I do thy commandments. 167My soul keeps thy testimonies; I love them exceedingly. 168I keep thy precepts and testimonies, for all my ways are before thee. 169Let my cry come before thee, O LORD; give me understanding according to thy word! 170Let my supplication come before thee; deliver me according to thy word. 171My lips will pour forth praise that thou dost teach me thy statutes. 172My tongue will sing of thy word, for all thy commandments are right. 173Let thy hand be ready to help me, for I have chosen thy precepts. 174I long for thy salvation, O LORD, and thy law is my delight. 175Let me live, that I may praise thee, and let thy ordinances help me. 176I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek thy servant, for I do not forget thy commandments.

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Intent of Psalm 119

Psalm 119 is the key to eternal life in the Plan of God (No. 001A) through the keeping of the Commandments of God and the Faith and Testimony of the Messiah, anointed as High Priest in Psalm 110; in order for mankind to become elohim as sons of God (see No. 001).

 

As detailed in No. 164E The Law of God proceeds from his nature.

 

 God is

 

 

 

His Law is

 

 

Righteous

(Ezra 9:15)

 

Righteous

(Ps.119:172)

 

Perfect

(Mat. 5:48)

 

Perfect

(Ps. 19:7)

 

Holy

(Lev. 19:2)

 

Holy

(Rom. 7:12)

 

Good

(Ps. 34:8)

 

Good

(Rom. 7:12)

 

Truth

(Deut. 32:4)

 

Truth

(Ps. 119:142)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

God is unchanging. So also Christ is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow (Heb. 13:8) because he has the fullness of the divine nature (Col. 1:19; 2:9). The Law has the essential qualities of God, proceeding from His very nature, and is written on the hearts of the elect. The Law is right, true and good (Neh. 9:13). The elect are circumcised in the heart because they partake of the divine nature (2Pet. 1:4) and strive to have all the fullness (pleroma) of God (Eph. 3:19), as did Christ. All others are required to keep God’s Laws. They are punished for not changing; in other words, because they keep no law (Psa. 55:19). Blessed are they who walk in the Law of the Lord (Psa. 119:1). The Law is fulfilled in we who walk according to the spirit (Rom. 8:4). It is not the hearers of the Law that are righteous, but those who obey (Rom. 2:13).

The Law of God is developed as the basis of the faith in the Psalms through Books 1 to 5 (see Isa. 8:20; Rev. 12:17; 14:12). For this reason Antinomians attack the Law when they cannot ignore it and then dismiss it as legalism. The fact is that one cannot enter the First Resurrection (No. 143A) and the kingdom of God without keeping the law and the testimony.

 

This psalm is generally attributed as a Psalm of David by the rabbinical authorities (except for Ibn Ezra) (see the Soncino). The psalm is sometimes assumed, by later revisionists, to have been written by later entities such as Ezra and Nehemiah and even Bullinger attributed it to Hezekiah (see below). However, we have seen no substantive evidence for these assumptions. It is another of the alphabetical acrostic psalms (cf. Pss. 9-10; 25; 34; 37; 111; 112; 145). It consists of 22 stanzas of eight lines all commencing with the same Hebrew letter of the alphabet in sequence for the 22 stanzas, answering to the number of the Hebrew letters. Each verse begins with that letter which forms the title of the part; that is, the first part of eight verses with א, the second with ב, etc. It is an elegant, important, and useful composition; the chief subjects of which are the excellence of God's laws, and the happiness of those who observe them. Almost every line contains the word law or a synonym (such as: testimonies, ways, or precepts; comp. Psa. 19:7-14).

(See Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary for the Hebrew articulation of the letters as below.)

 

Group 'Aleph, verses 1-8

v. 1 It is the undefiled who walk in the Law. Comp. 2Kgs. 20:3; 2Chr. 31:20-21; Job 1:1, 8; Jn. 1:47; Act 24:16; 2Cor. 1:12; Tit. 2:11-12.

v. 2 That man is blessed who seeks God and His testimonies. Comp.  Pss. 119:10, 22, 146; 25:10; Deut. 4:29; 2Chr. 31:21; Jer. 29:13.

v. 3 Such men do no iniquity, walking in His ways. Comp. 1Jn. 3:9, 5:18.

v. 4 God commands us to keep His Law. Comp. Deut. 4:1,9; 5:29-33; 6:17; 11:13,22; 12:32; 28:1-14; 30:16; Jos. 1:7; Jer. 7:23; Mat. 28:20; Jn. 14:15, 21; Phil. 4:8-9; 1Jn. 5:3.

v. 5 Lamentably, our nature rebels. Comp. Pss. 119:32, 36; 51:10; Jer. 31:33.

v. 6 However, when we are conformed, we no longer are ashamed. Comp. Pss. 119:31, 80; Job 22:26; Dan. 12:2-3, 1Jn. 2:28, 3:20-21.

vv. 7-8 The one who understands the Law praises God. Comp. Pss. 119:116-117, 176; 38:21-22; 51:11; Phil. 4:13.

 

Group Beyth, verses 9-16

v. 9 A man cleanses his ways by taking heed to the word of God. Comp. Psa. 34:11; Pro. 4:1; Jos. 1:7; Jn. 15:3; 2Tim. 3:15-17; Jas. 1:21-25.

v. 10 Follow God and keep His commandments with a whole heart. Comp. Pss 119:2, 34, 58, 69; 78:37; 1Sam 7:3, 2Chr. 15:15, Jer. 3:10, Hos. 10:2, Zep. 1:5-6; Mat. 6:24; Col. 3:22; 1Jn. 2:15.

v. 11 Focus on God’s word and sin will flee from you. Comp. Pss. 119:97; 1:2; 37:31; 40:8, Job 22:22; Pro. 2:1, 10-11; Isa. 51:7; Jer. 15:16.

v. 12 Let God teach you. Comp. Pss. 25:4-5; 86:11; 143:10; Lk. 24:45; Jn. 14:26; 1Jn. 2:27.

v. 13 We can know and speak His judgments. Comp. Pss. 37:30; 40:9-10; 71:15-18; 118:17; Mat. 10:27, 12:34; Act 4:20. 

v. 14 Rejoice in God’s testimonies. Comp. Psa. 112:1; Job 23:12; Jer. 15:16; Mat. 13:44; Act 2:41-47.

v. 15 Meditate with respect on God’s precepts. Comp. Psa 1:2; Jas. 1:25.

v. 16 Delight, and don’t forget. Comp. Psa. 40:8; Pro. 3:1; Rom. 7:22; Heb. 10:16-17; Jas. 1:23-24.

 

Group Giymel, verses 17-24

v. 17 Keep God’s word and live. Comp. Pss. 13:6; 116:7; Jn 1:16-17; 2Cor. 9:7-11; Phil. 4:19.

v. 18 The Law can reveal wonderous things.  Comp. Psa. 119:96; Hos. 8:12; 2Cor. 3:13; Heb. 8:5, 10:1.

v. 19 We are strangers in the earth but the commandments will see us through. Comp. Psa. 39:12; Gen. 47:9; 1Chr. 29:15; 2Cor. 5:6; Heb. 11:13-16; 1Pet. 2:11.

v. 20 The human soul requires the knowledge of the judgments. Comp. Pss. 42:1; 63:1; 84:2; Pro. 13:12; Son. 5:8; Rev. 3:15-16.

v. 21 To flaunt the commandments is cause for rebuke. Comp. Psa. 138:6; Ex. 10:3; 18:11; Job 40:11-12; Isa. 2:11-12; 10:12; Ezek. 28:2-10; Dan. 4:37; 5:22-24; Mal. 4:1, Lk. 14:11; 18:14; Jas. 4:6; 1Pet. 5:5.

v. 22 The redeemed keep the testimonies. Comp. Pss. 39:8; 42:10; 68:9-11, 8:19-20; 123:3-4; 1Sam. 25:10; 25:39; 2Sam. 16:7-8; Job 16:20; 19:2-3; Heb. 13:13.

v. 23 Though the powerful may revile you, your solace is in what you have meditated in God’s Law. Comp. Psa 2:1-2; 1Sam. 20:31; 22:7-13; Lk. 22:66; 23:1-2, 10-11.

v. 24 God’s testimonies are a delightful teacher, and counsellor. Comp. Pss. 19:11, 119:97-100, 104-105, 162; Deut. 17:18-20; Jos. 1:8; Job 27:10; Jer. 6:10; Pro. 6:20-23; Isa. 8:20. Col. 3:16; 2Tim. 3:15-17.

 

Group Daleth, verses 25-32

v. 25 We are dust, but our life is in God’s word. Comp. Pss. 22:15; 44:25; 71:20; 80:18; 143:11; Isa.  65:25; Mat. 16:23; Rom. 7:22-24; Phil. 3:19; Col. 3:2; Rom. 8:2-3.

v. 26 Repent first, then ask for guidance. Comp. Pss. 119:106; 32:5; 38:18; 51:1-19; 25:4; 8-9; 27:11; 86:11; 143:8-10; Pro. 28:13; 1Kgs. 8:36.

v. 27 Teach us your precepts that we may walk in them. Comp. Pss. 71:17; 78:4; 105:2; 111:4; 145:5-6; Ex. 13:14-15; Jos. 4:6-7; Act 2:11; Rev. 15:3.

v. 28 The depressed soul is restored by the word. Comp. Pss. 22:14; 107:26; Jos. 2:11, 24; 27:14; 29:11; Deut. 33:25; Isa. 40:29, 31; Zech. 10:12; Eph. 3:16; Phil. 4:13.

v. 29 Replace our lies with God’s Law. Comp. Pss. 119:5; 141:3-4; Pro. 30:8; Isa. 44:20; Jer. 16:19, Jon. 2:8; Eph. 4:22-25; 1Jn. 1:8; 2:4; Rev. 22:15; Jer. 31:33-34; Heb. 8:10-11.

v. 30 Choose God! Comp. Psa. 119:173; Jos. 24:15; Pro. 1:29; Lk. 10:42; Jn.  3:19-21, 8:45; 1Pet. 2:2; 2Jn. 1:4.

v. 31 Stick with God’s testimonies and avoid shame. Comp. Pss. 119:6, 48, 80, 115; 25:2, 20; Deut. 4:4; 10:20; Pro. 23:23; Jn. 8:31; Acts 11:23; Isa. 45:17; 49:23; Jer. 17:18; Rom. 5:5; 1Jn. 2:28.

v. 32 Diligent commandment keeping will enlarge our hearts. Comp. Song. 1:4; Isa. 40:31; 1Cor. 9:24-26; Heb. 12:1; Pss. 119:45; 18:36; 1Kgs. 4:29; Job 36:15-16; Isa. 60:5, 61:1; Lk. 1:74-75; Jn. 8:32, 36; 2Cor. 3:17, 6:11; 1Pet.  2:16.

 

Group He', verses 33-40

v. 33 Teach us your statutes and we will do them. Comp. Pss. 119:8, 12, 26-27, 112; Isa. 54:13; Jn. 6:45; Mat. 10:22; 24:13; 1Cor. 1:7-8; Phil. 1:6, 1Jn. 2:19-20, 27; Rev. 2:26.

v. 34 Give us understanding and we will keep your Law fully. Comp. Pss. 119:73; 111:10; Job 28:28; Pro. 2:5-6; Jn. 7:17, Jas. 1:5; 3:13-18; Deut. 4:6; Mat. 5:19; 7:24; Jas. 1:25; 2:8-12; 4:11.

v. 35 Make us to walk in your commandments and we will delight in them. Comp. Pss. 119:16, 27, 36,173; Ezek. 36:26-27; Phil.  2:13; Heb. 13:21; Isa. 58:13-14; Rom. 7:22, 1Jn. 5:3.

v. 36 Redirect us from covetousness to God's words. Comp. Pss. 10:3; 51:10; 141:4; Ex. 18:21; Ezek. 33:31; Hab. 2:9; Mk. 7:21-22; Lk. 12:15; 16:14; Eph. 5:3, Col. 3:5, 1Tim. 6:9-10,17; Heb. 13:5; 2Pet. 2:3, 14; 1Kgs. 8:58; Jer. 32:39; Ezek. 11:19-20.

v. 37 Redirect us from vanity to your ways. Comp. Psa. 119:25, 40; Num. 15:39; Jos. 7:21; 2Sam. 11:2; Job 31:1; Pro. 4:25; 23:5; Isa. 33:15; Mat. 5:28; 1Jn. 2:16.

v. 38 God teaches those who acknowledge His sovereignty.  Comp. Pss.103:11, 13, 17; 119:49; 145:19; 147:11; 2Sam. 7:25-29; Jer. 32:39-41; 2Cor. 1:20.

v. 39 God takes away our reproach, and we follow righteous judgement. Comp. Pss. 19:9; 119:20, 22, 31, 43, 75, 123, 131; 39:8; 57:3, 2Sam. 12:14; 1Tim. 3:7; 5:14; Tit. 2:8; Deut. 4:8; Isa. 26:8; Rom. 2:2; Rev. 19:2.

v. 40 God’s precepts generate righteousness. Comp. Mat. 26:41; Rom. 7:24; 2Cor. 7:1; Gal. 5:17; Phil. 3:13-14; Mk. 9:24, Jn. 5:21; 10:10; 1Cor. 15:45; Eph. 2:5; 3Jn. 1:2.

 

Group Vav, verses 41-48

v. 41 The psalmist begins this section with an appeal for God’s mercy and promised salvation. Comp. Pss. 119:58,76-77, 132; 69:16; 106:4-5; Lk. 2:28-32.

v. 42 The psalmist will use God’s word to answer his accusers (a lesson for everyone). Comp. Pss. 3:2; 42:10; 71:10-11; 109:25; Mat. 27:40-43; Mat. 27:63; 1Sam. 16:7-8, 2Sam. 19:18-20.

v. 43 The psalmist entreats God to let him keep the truth of His judgements. Comp. Pss. 119:52,120, 175; 7:6-9; 9:4, 16; 43:1; 1Pet. 2:23.

v. 44 The psalmist sees the keeping of the Law as an eternal prospect. Comp. Psa. 119:33-34; Rev. 7:15; 22:11.

v. 45 Liberty is to walk in God’s precepts. Comp. Psa. 119:133; Lk. 4:18, Jn. 8:30-36, Jas. 1:25; 2:12; 2Pet. 2:19.

v. 46 The psalmist will speak boldly of God’s testimonies before kings. Comp. Psa. 138:1; Dan. 3:16-18; Dan. 4:1-3, 5-27; Mat. 10:18-19; Acts 26:1-2, 24-29; Mk. 8:38; Rom. 1:16; Phil. 1:20; 2Tim. 1:8,16; 1Pet. 4:14-16, 1Jn. 2:28.

v. 47 The psalmist loves and delights in God’s commandments. Comp. Pss. 112:1; 119:48, 97, 127, 140. Jn. 4:34; Phil. 2:5; 1Pet. 2:21.

v. 48 The psalmist promises to venerate God’s Law and to meditate on His statutes. Pss. 112:1; 119:48, 97, 127, 140; Jn. 4:34; Phil. 2:5; 1Pet. 2:21.

 

Group Zayin, verses 49-56

v. 49 The psalmist entreats God to remember His words of encouragement. Comp. Pss. 119:43, 74, 81, 147; 71:14; 2Sam. 5:2; 7:25; Rom. 15:13; 1Pet. 1:13, 21.

v. 50 God’s word comforts us when we are afflicted. Comp. Pss. 42:11; 94:19. 119:25; Jer. 15:16; Rom. 5:3-5; 15:4; Heb. 6:17-19; 12:11-12; Eze. 37:10; Jn. 6:63; Jas. 1:18; 1Pet. 1:3; 2:2.

v. 51 Regardless of the jibes of the proud, stick to the Law. Comp. Pss. 44:18; 123:3-4; Jer. 20:7; Lk. 16:14-15; 23:35; Job 23:11, Isa. 38:3; 42:4; Acts 20:23-24; Heb. 12:1-3.

v. 52 God’s judgements are a comfort. Comp. Pss. 77:5, 11-12; 105:5; 143:5; Ex. 14:29-30; Num. 16:3-35; Deut. 1:35-36; 4:3-4; 2Pet. 2:4-9.

v. 53 The wicked Law breakers horrify the righteous. Comp. Ezra 9:3, 14; 10:6; Jer. 13:17; Dan. 4:19; Hab. 3:16; Lk. 19:41-42; Rom. 9:1-3; 2Cor. 12:21; Phil. 3:18.

v. 54 God’s statutes should be the songs on our sojourn. Comp. Pss. 89:1; 10:1; Gen. 47:9; Heb. 11:13-16.

v. 55 Remember God’s Name and keep His Law. Comp. Pss. 42:8; 63:6; 77:6; 139:18; 119:17, 34; Gen. 32:24-28; Job 35:9-10; Isa. 26:9; Lk. 6:12; Acts 16:25; Jn. 14:21; 15:10.

v. 56 Keep God’s precepts. Comp. Pss. 119:165; 18:18-22; 1Jn. 3:19-24.

 

Group Cheyth, verses 57-65

v. 57 God is our portion when we keep His word. Comp. Pss. 16:5; 66:14; 73:26; 142:5; Jer. 10:16; Lam. 3:24; Deut.  26:17-18; Jos. 24:15, 18, 21, 24-27; Neh. 10:29-39.

v. 58 Entreat God with a whole heart and expect the mercy that His word promises. Comp. Pss. 4:6; 51:1-3; 86:1-3; 56:4, 10; 119: 41, 10, 65, 76, 170; 138:2; Hos. 7:14; Heb. 10:22; Mat 24:35.

v. 59 Comp. our ways with God’s testimonies and turn. Comp. Lam. 3:40; Ezek. 18:28, 30; 33:14-16, 19; Hag. 1:5, 7; Lk. 15:17-20; 2Cor. 13:5; Deut. 4:30-31; Jer. 8:4-6; 31:18-19; Jl. 2:13; 2Cor. 12:21.

v. 60 Hasten, and do not delay keeping the commandments. Comp. Psa. 95:7-8; Ezek. 10:6-8; Pro. 27:1; Ecc. 9:10; Gal 1:16.

v. 61 Though the wicked afflict us, we should keep our thoughts on the Law. Comp. Pss. 119:76, 95; 3:1; 1Sam. 24:9-11; 26:9-11; 30:3-5; Job 1:17; Hos. 6:9; Pro. 24:29; Rom. 12:17-21.

v. 62 Praise God’s judgements, even in the middle of the night. Comp. Pss. 119:137, 147, 164; 19:9; 42:8. Deut. 4:8; Mk. 1:35; Acts 16:25; Rom. 7:12.

v. 63 It is wise to keep company with the righteous. Comp. Pss. 119:79, 115; 16:3; 101:6; 142:7; Pro. 13:20; Mal. 3:16-18; 2Cor. 6:14-17; 1Jn. 1:3; 3:14.

v. 64 God’s mercy fills the earth. Learn His statutes. Comp. Pss. 27:11; 33:5; 104:13; 145:9; 119:12, 26; 145:9; Isa. 2:3; 48:17-18; Mat. 11:29.

 

Group Teyth, verses 65-72

v. 65 God keeps His word to His servants. Comp. Pss. 119:17; 13:6; 16:5-6; 18:35; 23:5-6; 30:11; 116:7; 1Chr. 29:14.

v. 66 Judgement and knowledge come from keeping the commandments. Comp. Pss. 119:34, 128, 160, 172; 72:1-2; 1Kgs. 3:9, 28; Pro. 2:1-9; 8:20; Isa. 11:2-4; Jdg. 3:15; Neh. 9:13-14; Mat. 13:11; Phil. 1:9; Jas. 3:13-18.

v. 67 Once lost, now found. Comp. Pss. 73:5-28; 119:71, 75, 176; Deut. 32:15, 2Sam. 10:19, 2Sam. 11:2-27, 2Ch. 33:9-13; Pro. 1:32, Jer. 22:21; 31:18-19; Hos. 2:6-7; 5:15, 6:1; Heb. 12:10-11; Rev. 3:10.

v. 68 Good God, teach me! Comp. Pss.  25:8-9; 73:5-28; 86:5; 106:1; 107:1; 119:12, 26; 145:7-9; Ex. 33:18-19; 34:6-7; Isa. 63:7; Mat. 5:45, 19:17; Mk. 10:18; Lk. 18:19.

v. 69 The proud tell lies about me but I will direct my heart to your precepts. Comp. Pss 119:34, 51, 58, 157; Jer. 43:2-3; Mat. 5:11-12; 26:59-68; Acts 24:5, 13; Mat. 6:24, Jas. 1:8.

v. 70 The heart of the proud is engorged but the Law is our delight. Comp. Pss. 17:10; 73:7; 119:16, 35; Isa. 6:10; Acts 28:27; Rom. 7:22.

v. 71 It is good to be afflicted, if the experience leads one to God’s statutes. Comp. good: Pss. 119:67; 94:12-13; Isa. 27:9, 1Cor. 11:32; Heb. 12:10-11.

v. 72 The Law is better than gold and silver. Comp. Pss. 119:14, 111, 127, 162; 19:10; Pro. 3:14-15, 8:10-11,19; 16:16; Mat. 13:44-46.

 

Group Yowd, verses 73-80

v. 73 May the God, who created us, give us the understanding to keep His commandments. Comp. Pss.  100:3; 111:10; 119:34, 125, 144, 169; 138:8; 139:14-16; Job 10:8-11; 1Chr. 22:12; 2Ch 2:12; Job 32:8; 2Tim. 2:7; 1Jn. 5:20.

v. 74 Those that fear God will welcome those who also have hoped on God’s word. Comp. Pss. 108:7; 119:42, 79, 147; 34:2-6; 66:16; Mal. 3:16;  Gen. 32:11-12, Lk. 21:33.

v. 75 God’s judgements are right. He afflicts us to help us learn them. Comp. Pss. 119:7, 62, 128, 160; Deut. 32:4; Job 34:23, Jer. 12:1; Pss. 25:10; 89:30-33; Heb. 12:10-11; Rev. 3:19.

v. 76 God’s mercy is a comfort just as He has said. Comp. Pss. 86:5; 106:4-5; 2Cor. 1:3-5.

v. 77 Be merciful for my life’s sake that I may delight in the Law. Comp. Pss. 1:2; 51:1-3; 119:24, 41, 47, 174; Lam. 3:22-23; Dan. 9:18;  Heb. 8:10-12.

v. 78 Shame the proud who abuse me without cause, and I will delight in God’s precepts. Comp. Pss. 1:2; 7:3-5; 25:3; 35:7; 69:4; 109:3; 119:23; 1Sam. 24:10-12, 17; 26:18; Jn. 15:25; 1Pet. 2:20.

v. 79 Let those who fear God and who keep His commandments be our friend. Comp. Psa 119:63, 74; 7:7; 142:7.

v. 80 Keep our focus on God’s statutes so we won’t be ashamed. Comp.: Psa 25:2-3, 21; 32:2; 119:6; Deut. 26:16; 2Ch.12:14; 15:17; 25:2; 31:20-21; Pro. 4:23; Eze. 11:9; Joh 1:47; 2Co. 1:12; 1Jn. 2:28.

 

Group Kaph, verses 81-88

v. 81 The soul seeks for salvation, but the hope is in the word. Comp. Pss. 119:20, 40, 42, 74, 77; 114; 42:1-2; 73:26; 84:2; Song. 5:8; Rev 3:15-16.

v. 82 Sometimes the eyes long to see the fulfillment of the word (an exhortation for patience). Comp.  Pss. 69:3; 86:17; 90:13-15 119:123; Deut. 28:32; Pro. 13:12; Isa. 38:11.

v. 83 As bottles in the East are made of skin, it is evident that one of these hung up in the smoke must soon be parched, shrivelled up, lose all its strength, and become unsightly and useless. Thus the Psalmist appeared to himself to have become useless and despicable, through the exhausted state of his body and mind, by long bodily afflictions and mental distress. Comp. Pss. 22:15; 102:3-4; 119:16, 61, 176; Job 30:30.

v. 84 Another verse about patience. Pss.7:6; 39:4-5; 89:47-48; 90:12; Job 7:6-8; Rev. 6:10-11.

v. 85 The proud place stumbling blocks before others, which is unlawful. Pss. 119:78; 7:15; 35:7; 36:11; 58:1-2; Pro. 16:27; Jer.18:20.

v. 86 God’s commandments are faithful, one’s enemies are not, please help, Lord. Comp.  Pss. 7:1-5; 35:7, 19; 38:19; 59:3-4; 70:5; 142:4-6; 143:9; Jer. 18:20.

v. 87 The psalmist’s enemies almost consumed him, but he held to God’s precepts despite them. Comp. Psa. 119:51, 61; 1Sam. 20:3; 23:26-27; 24:6-7; 26:9, 24; 2Sam. 17:1 6; Mat.10:28.

v. 88 God quickens the soul. The quickened soul repeats God’s testimonies. Comp. Pss. 119:2, 25, 40, 146, 159; 25:10; 78:5; 132:12.

 

Group Lamed, verses 89-96

v. 89 God’s word is settled in heaven forever. Comp. Pss. 119:152, 160; 89:2; Mat. 5:18; 24:34-35; 1Pet. 1:25; 2Pet. 3:13.

v. 90 God is faithful. What He establishes remains. Comp. Deut. 7:9; Mic. 7:20; Pss. 89:1-2, 11; 93:1; 100:5; 104:5; Deut. 7:9; Job 38:4-7; Mic. 7:20; 2Pet. 3:5-7.

v. 91 Everything God has made stands in His ordinances and serves Him and His Plan (001A). Comp. Psa. 148:5-6, Gen. 8:22, Isa. 48:13, Jer. 33:25; Deut. 4:19; Jos. 10:12-13; Jdg. 5:20, Mat. 5:45; 8:9.

v. 92 Without the Law, we perish. Comp. Pss. 119:24, 77, 143; 27:13, 94:18-19; Pro. 6:22-23; Rom. 15:4.

v. 93 God’s precepts revive the soul. Comp. Pss 119:16, 50; Jn. 6:63; 1Pet. 1:23.

v. 94 We are God's people. His precepts save us. Comp. Pss. 86:2; 119:27, 40, 173; Jos. 10:4-6; Isa. 41:8-10; 44:2,5; 64:8-10; Zeph. 3:17; Acts 27:23-24.

v. 95 The wicked set traps. Regardless, I will consider God’s testimonies. Comp. Pss. 10:8-10; 27:2; 37:32; 38:12; 119:24, 31, 111, 125, 129, 167; 1Sam. 23:20-23; 2Sam. 17:1-4; Mat. 26:3-5; Act. 12:11; 23:21; 25:3.

v. 96 All human wisdom or knowledge, however extensive, noble, and excellent, has its bounds, and limits, and end; but God’s Law, a transcript of His own mind and Nature, is immortal and infinite extending to eternity. Comp. Psa. 19:7-8; Ecc. 1:2-3, 11; 7:20; 12:8; Mat. 5:18, 28; 24:35; 22:37-40; Mk. 12:29-34; Rom. 7:7-12, 14; Heb. 4:12-13.

 

Group Mem, verses 97-104

v. 97 I love your Law. I meditate upon it all the day. Comp. Pss. 1:2; 19:167; Deut. 6:6-9; 17:19; Jos. 1:8; Pro. 2:10; 18:1.

v. 98 Your commands make me wiser than my unfriendly foes. Comp.  Pss. 119:11, 30, 105; Deut. 4:6, 8; 1Sam. 18:5, 14, 30; Pro. 2:6; Col. 3:16; Jas. 1:25.

v. 99 God’s testimonies give us more understanding than our teachers. Comp. Psa. 119:24; Deut.  4:6-8; 2Sam. 15:24-26; 1Chr. 15:11-13; 2Chr. 29:15-36; 30:22; Jer. 2:8; 8:8-9; Mat. 11:25; 13:11; 15:6-9, 14; 23:24-36; Heb. 5:12; 2Tim. 3:15-17.

v. 100 God’s precepts make us wiser than the ancients. Comp. 1Kgs. 12:6-15; Job 12:12; 15:9-10; 32:4,10; Psa 111:10; Job 28:28; Jer. 8:8-9; Mat 7:24; Jas. 3:13.

v. 101 Direct your walk from evil to keep the Law. Comp. Pss 119:59-60, 104, 126; 18:23; Pro. 1:15; Isa. 53:6; 55:7; Jer. 2:36, Tit. 2:11-12; 1Pet. 2:1-2; 3:10-11.

v. 102 Depart not from God’s teaching of His judgements. Comp. Psa. 18:21; Pro. 5:7; Jer. 32:40; Eph. 4:20-24; 1Thes. 2:13; 1Jn. 2:19, 27.

v. 103 God’s word is sweet as honey. Comp.  Pss. 19:10; 63:5; Job 23:12; Pro. 3:17; 8:11; 24:13-14; Son. 1:2-4; 5:1.

v. 104 God’s precepts give the understanding to hate false ways. Comp. Pss. 119:29-30, 128; 36:4; 97:10; 101:3; Pro. 8:13; 14:12; 5:15; Rom. 12:9; Mat. 7:13.

 

Group Nuwn, verses 105-112

v. 105 God’s word is a light, a lamp for guidance. Comp. Pss. 18:28; 19:8; 43:3; Job 29:3; Pro. 6:23; Eph. 5:13; 2Pet. 1:19.

v. 106 A vow to Keep God’s judgements should be kept. Comp. Pss. 56:12; 66:13-14; 119:115; 2Kgs. 23:3; 2Chr.  15:13-14; Neh. 10:29; Ecc. 5:4-5; Mat. 5:33; 2Cor. 8:5. 

v. 107 If afflicted ask God for relief. Comp. Pss. 6:1; 22:14-18; 34:19; 119:25, 88; 143:11.

v. 108 We make freewill offerings with our prayers. We get gifts of understanding. Comp.            Psa. 119:12, 26, 130, 169; Num. 29:39; Hos. 14:2; Heb. 13:15.

v. 109 Though my life is in continual danger, nevertheless my thoughts are on the Law. Comp. Psa, 119:83, 117, 152; Jdg. 12:3, 1Sam. 19:5, 20:3; Job 13:14; Rom. 8:36; 1Cor. 15:31; 2Cor. 11:23.

v. 110 The wicked lay snares, yet I remain steadfast. Comp. Pss. 119:10, 21, 51; 124:6-7; 140:5; 141:9; Pro. 1:11-12; Jer. 18:22.

v. 111 God’s testimonies are a heritage for eternal rejoicing. Comp. Pss. 16:5; 19:8; 119:74, 92, 174; Deut. 33:4; Isa. 54:17; Act. 26:18; Col. 1:12; Heb. 9:15; 1Pet. 1:4; Jer. 15:16; 1Pet. 1:8.

v. 112 Endure in God’s statutes, even to the end. Comp.  Pss. 119:33, 36, 44; 141:4; Jos. 24:23; 1Kgs. 8:58; 2Chr. 19:3; Phil. 2:13; 1Pet. 1:13; Rev.  2:10.

 

Group Sawmech, verses 113-120

v. 113 Hate the thoughts of vanity but love the Law. Comp. Pss. 94:11; 119:97, 103; Isa. 55:7; Jer. 4:14; Mk. 7:21; 2Cor. 10:5.

v. 114 God is the “place-of-safety”, the shield. Comp. Pss. 3:3; 32:7; 84:11; 91:1-2; 119:81;  130:5-6; Isa. 32:2; See also The Place of Safety (No. 194).

v. 115 Shun the evildoers, keep the commandments. Comp. Pss. 6:8; 26:5; 26:9; 119:106, 139:19; Jos. 24:15; Mat. 7:23; 25:41; 1Cor. 15:33.

v. 116 God’s word upholds us and keeps us from shame. Comp. Pss. 25:2; 37:17, 24; 41:12; 63:8; 94:18; Isa. 41:10; 42:1; 45:17; Rom. 5:5; 9:32; 10:11; 1Pet. 2:6.

v. 117 God keeps us, we keep His commandments. Comp. Pss. 119:6, 48, 111-112; 139:10; Isa. 41:13; Jn. 10:28-29; Rom. 14:4; 1Pet. 1:5; Jud. 1:24.

v. 118 God reprimands those who stray from His statutes. Their fruit is deceit and lies. Comp.  Pss.  25:10; 44:20; 63:3; 78:36-37, 57; 95:10; 119:10, 21, 29; 78:36-37, 57; 25:10; 44:20; 63:3; Mal. 4:3; Lk. 21:24; Eph 4:22, 5:6; 2Thes. 2:9-11; 2Tim. 3:13; 1Jn. 2:21; Rev. 14:20; 18:23.

v. 119 God’s word separates out the dross (the wicked) from the rest. Comp. 1Sam. 15:23, Jer. 6:30, Eze. 22:18-22, Mal. 3:2-3, Mat. 3:12; 7:23; 13:40-42; 13:49-50; Psa 119:111, 126-128.

v. 120 Flesh trembles for fear of God. Comp. Isa 66:2; Dan. 10:8-11; Hab. 3:16; Phil. 2:12; Heb. 12:21, 28-29; Rev. 1:17-18.

 

Group 'Ayin, verses 121-128

vv. 121-125 Appeals to God for His mercy because of the psalmist’s obedience. Comp. Pss. 36:11; 119:21; Gen. 43:9; Pro. 22:26-27; Isa. 38:14; Phm. 1:18-19; Heb. 7:22.

v. 126 Arise oh God:  When infidels, profligates, and Pharisees, "make void the law of God," generally, then it is time for God to arise to vindicate His own honour and maintain His cause among men. Comp. Pss. 9:19; 102:13; Gen. 22:10-11, 14; Deut. 32:36; Isa. 42:14; Jer. 8:8; Hab. 1:4; Mal. 2:8; Mat. 15:6; Rom. 3:31; 4:14.

vv. 127-128 Esteem God’s ways. Hate man’s ways that oppose God’s. Comp. Pss. 19:10; 119:72, 104, 118; Pro. 3:13-18; 8:11; 16:16; Mat. 13:45-46; Eph. 3:8.

 

Group Pe', verses 129-136

v. 129 God’s testimonies are a delight. Pss. 25:10; 119: 2, 18, 31, 146; 139:6; Isa. 9:6; 25:1; Rev 19:10. 

v. 130 God’s word gives light and understanding. Comp. Pss. 19:7; 119:105; Pro. 6:23; Isa. 8:20; Lk. 1:77-79, Act. 26:18, 2Cor. 4:4, 6; Eph. 5:13-14; 2Pet. 1:19; Pro. 1:4, 22-23; 9:4-6; Rom. 16:18-19; 2Tim. 3:15-17.

v. 131 The psalmist longs for the commandments. Pss. 42:1; 119:20, 40, 162, 174; Isa. 26:8-9, 1Pet. 2:2; Heb. 12:14.

v. 132 Mercy is for those who love His name. Comp. Pss. 25:18; 119:124; Ex. 4:31; 1Sam. 1:11; 2Sam. 16:12; Isa. 63:7-9.

vv. 133-135 Praise for the benefits for following God. Comp. Psa. 121:3; 1Sam. 2:9.

v. 136 The wicked generate tears of compassion in the righteous. Comp. Psa. 119:53, 158; 1Sam. 15:11; Jer. 9:1,18; 13:17; 14:17; Ezek. 9:4; Lk. 19:41; Rom. 9:2-3.

 

Group Tsadey, verses 137-144

v. 137 God is righteous in judgement. Comp. Pss. 99:4; 103:6; 145:17; Deut. 32:4; Ezr. 9:15; Neh. 9:33; Jer 12:1; Dan. 9:7, 14; Rom. 2:5; 3:5-6; 9:14; Rev. 15:3-4; 16:7; 19:2.

v. 138 God’s testimonies are righteous and faithful. Comp.: Pss. 119:86, 144; 19:7-9; Deut. 4:8, 45.

v. 139 Zeal consumes the one who sees the wasted way of the wicked. Comp. Pss. 53:4; 69:9; 1Kgs. 19:10, 14; Jn. 2:17; Mat. 9:13; 12:3-5; 15:4-6; 21:13, 16, 42; 22:29; Act. 13:27; 28:23-27.

v. 140 God’s word is pure. Comp. Pss. 119:128; 12:6; 18:30; 19:8; Pro. 30:5; Rom. 7:12, 16, 22; 1Pet. 2:2; 2Pet. 1:21.

v. 141 We may be small and insignificant, but we can still delight in the Law. Comp.  Psa. 119:109, 176; Pro. 3:1; 16:8; 19:1; Isa. 53:3; Lk. 6:20; 9:58; 2Cor. 8:9; Jas. 2:5.

vv. 142-144 God’s testimonies are righteous and everlasting. Comp. Pss. 119:144; 36:6; Isa. 51:6, 8; Dan. 9:24; 2Thes. 1:6-10.

 

Group Qowph, verses 145-152

This grouping is essentially a repetition of the psalmist’s expressions of love for the Law.

 

Group Reysh, verses 153-160

v. 153 The psalmist asks God to consider him because he keeps the Law. Comp. Pss. 119:16, 98, 109, 141, 159, 176; 9:13; 13:3-4; 25:19; Ex. 3:7-8; Neh. 9:32; Lam. 2:20; 5:1. 

v. 154 The psalmist appeals to God’s word for deliverance. Comp. Pss.  35:1; 43:1; 1Sam. 24:15; Job 5:8; Pro. 22:23, Jer 11:20; 50:34; 51:36, Mic. 7:9, 1Jn. 2:1; Psa 119:25, 40.

v. 155 Salvation is far from the wicked. They are far from keeping the commandments. Comp.: Pss.  10:4; 18:27; Job 5:4, Pro. 1:7; Isa. 46:12, 57:19; Job 21:14-15, Lk. 16:24; Rom. 3:11; Eph. 2:17-18.

v. 156 God’s mercy quickens the soul. Comp. Pss. 51:1; 86:5, 15, 13; 119:149; 1Chr. 21:13; Isa. 55:7; 63:7.

v. 157 Many persecutors? Keep the Law. Comp. Pss. 3:1-2; 22:12, 16; 25:19; 44:17; 56:2; 118:10-12; 119:51, 110; Job 17:9; 23:11; Isa. 42:4; Mat. 24:9; 26:47; Acts 4:27; 20:23-24; 1Cor. 15:58.

v. 158 Transgressors of the word grieve the psalmist. Comp. Psa. 119:53, 136; Ezek. 9:4; Mk. 3:5.

v. 159 Consider, oh God, how we walk in your ways, and save us. Comp. Psa. 119:88, 97, 153, 2Kg. 20:3, Neh. 5:19, 13:22.

v. 160 God’s word is everlastingly true and righteous. Comp.  Pss 119:75, 86, 138, 142, 144, 152; Pro. 30:5; 2Tim. 3:16; Ecc. 3:14; Mat. 5:18.

 

Group Shiyn, verses 161-168

v. 161 Though princes may persecute you, make your stand in the Law. Comp. Pss. 4:4; 119:23, 157; Gen. 39:9; 42:18; 1Sam. 21:15; 24:9-15; 26:18; 2Kgs. 22:19; Neh. 5:15; Job 31:23; Isa. 66:2; Jer. 36:23-25; Jn. 15:25.

v. 162 Rejoice in the Law. Comp. Psa. 119:72, 111; Jer. 15:16; 1Sam. 30:16; Pro. 16:19; Isa. 9:3.

v. 163 Hate lies. Love the Law. Comp.  Pss. 119:29, 113, 128; 101:7; Pro. 6:16-19; 30:8; Amo. 5:15; Rom. 12:9; Eph. 4:25; Rev. 22:15.

v. 164 The psalmist prays seven times a day. Comp. Pss. 119:62; 48:11; 55:17; 97:8; Rev. 19:2.

v. 165 Those who love the Law have great peace and nothing offends them. Comp. Pro. 3:1-2, 17; Isa. 32:17; 57:21; Jn. 14:27; Gal. 5:22-23; 6:15-16; Phil. 4:7; Isa. 8:13-15; 28:13; 57:14; Mat. 13:21; 24:24; 1Pet. 2:6-8.

v. 166 Hope in God. Keep the Law. Comp. Pss. 4:5, 24:3-5: 50:23: 119:81, 174; 130:5-7; Gen. 49:18; Jn. 7:17; 1Jn. 2:3-4.

v. 167 The psalmist loves God’s testimonies. Comp. Psa. 40:8, Rom. 7:22.

v. 168 The psalmist is an open book before God. Comp.  Pss. 44:20-21; 98:8; 139:3; Job 34:21; Pro. 5:21; Jer. 23:24; Heb. 4:13; Rev. 2:23.

 

Group Tav, verses 169-176

v. 169 Hear me when I cry for understanding. Comp. Pss. 119:144, 145; 18:6; 1Chr. 22:12; 2Chr. 1:10; 30:27; Pro. 2:3-5; Dan. 2:21; Jas. 1:5.

v. 170 Save me according to your word. Comp. Pss. 119:41; 89:20-25; Gen. 32:9-12; 2Sam. 7:25.

v. 171 I will praise you as you teach me. Comp. Pss. 119:7; 50:23; 71:17; 23-24.

v. 172 I will speak of the righteousness of your commandments. Comp. Pss. 37:30; 40:9-10; 78:4; 119:86, 138, 142; Deut. 6:7; Mat. 12:34-35; Eph. 4:29; Col. 4:6; Rom. 7:12, 14.

vv. 173-175 Your precepts, commandments and judgements are my delight and salvation. Comp. Pss. 119:30, 35, 40.

v. 176 I am a lost sheep. Seek for me because I have kept your ways. Comp. Ps. 119:61, 93; Song. 1:4; Isa. 53; Jer. 31:18; Ezek. 34:6, 16; Hos. 4:6; Mat. 10:6; 15:24; 18:12-13; Lk. 15:4-7; 19:10; Jn.

 

The relationship between Man and God is determined by the Law and the Covenant. It is explained in the Summary of the Psalms at the appendix. The Plan of God is for mankind to become elohim or gods as sons of the One True God (Ps. 82; Jn. 10:34-36). That future plan is determined by and flows from the Nature of God which is reflected in the Law of God (see Elect as Elohim (No. 001).

 

Bullinger’s Notes on Psalm 119

Verse 1

Probably by Hezekiah. See App-67, Psalms 123:3, and notes below. An Acrostic Psalm (App-63), in which each verse in each of the twenty-two sections commences with the twenty-two successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet: i.e. the first eight begin with Aleph (= A), the second eight with Beth (= B), &c.: making 176 verses in all (i.e. 8 x 22). For the ten words (corresponding with the Ten Commandments) which are characteristic of this Psalm, see App-73.

Blessed = How happy (see App-63.). Here plural = O the great happiness.

way. The first of the ten words. See App-73. The thirteen occurrences of this word in this Psalm are all noted below, as are those of the other nine.

law. The sixth in order of the ten words. See App-73.

the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.

Verse 2

Blessed. This Psalm, begins with a double Beatitude. See App-63.

keep = guard.

testimonies. The second in order of the ten words. See App-73.

Verse 3

iniquity = perversity. Hebrew. "aval. App-44.

Verse 4

precepts. The third in order of the ten words. See App-73.

Verse 5

statutes. The ninth in order of the ten words. See App-73.

Verse 6

ashamed = put to shame; not shame of conscience.

commandments. The tenth in order of the ten words. See App-73.

Verse 7

praise = give thanks, as in Psalms 92:1, &c.

righteous = righteousness: i.e. judgments of Thy righteousness. The eighth in order of the ten words. See App-73.

judgments. The seventh in order of the ten words. See App-73.

Verse 8

not utterly = not in any wise. Comp. Psalms 119:43.

Verse 9

a young man. The writer not necessarily a youth.

way = path. Not the same word as in Psalms 119:1.

By taking = So as to take. Put interrogation at end of the second line instead of the first.

word = the articulate subject-matter of what is said. The tenth in order of the ten words of this Psalm. See note on Psalms 18:30. App-73. Not the same word as in Psalms 119:11. Some codices, with Aramaean, Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "words" (plural)

Verse 11

word = the mode, or purport of what is said. The fifth in order of the ten words of this Psalm. See App-73. Some codices, with one early printed edition, Aramaean, Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "words" (plural)

hid = treasured up.

sin. Hebrew. chata". App-44.

Verse 13

lips . . . declared. Figure of speech Paronomasia. App-6: bispatay sipparti.

Verse 16

word. Same word as in Psalms 119:9 (not Psalms 119:11): but some codices, with two early printed editions, Aramaean, Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "words" (plural)

Verse 18

Open = Unveil. behold = discern, or see clearly.

Verse 19

stranger = foreigner sojourning.

Verse 20

soul. Hebrew. nephesh. App-13.

breaketh for = hath broken owing to. Occurring again only in Lamentations 3:16.

longing = fervent desire; same word as verses: Psalms 119:40, Psalms 119:174, but not Psalms 119:131.

Verse 21

err = go far astray (through wine or passion). Same word as "wander" (Psalms 119:10), and "err" (Psalms 119:118). Hebrew. shagah App-44.

Verse 22

reproach and contempt. Comp. Psalms 123:3, Psalms 123:4, confirming Hezekiah"s suggested authorship.

Verse 24

also = nevertheless. See Psalms 129:2.

my counsellors = men (Hebrew. "ish, App-14) of my counsel.

Verse 25

dust. Put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Adjunct), App-6, for the dead, as in Psalms 30:9. Ecclesiastes 12:7.

Quicken . . . me = Give me life, or keep me alive. The first of nine prayers for quickening (Imperative), verses: Psalms 119:37, Psalms 119:40, Psalms 119:88, Psalms 119:107, Psalms 119:149, Psalms 119:154, Psalms 119:156, Psalms 119:159. Twice as a statement of fact, verses: Psalms 119:50, Psalms 119:93.

word. As in Psalms 119:9; but some codices read " words" (plural)

Verse 27

talk = meditate.

Verse 28

melteth = weepeth. Occurs only here. Job 16:20. Ecclesiastes 10:18.

word. As in Psalms 119:9. Some codices read plural; but other codices, with Septuagint and Vulgate, read "by (or in) thy words" (plural)

Verse 30

laid = set.

Verse 31

stuck = cleaved, or adhered.

Verse 32

enlarge my heart = set my heart at liberty, as in Isaiah 60:5. 2 Corinthians 6:11, 2 Corinthians 6:13.

Verse 33

Teach me = Show, or make me to see.

Verse 37

way. Some codices, with three early printed editions, Aramaean, and Syriac, read "ways" (plural)

Verse 38

Who is devoted to Thy fear. Supply Ellipsis thus: "Which [leadeth to] reverence of Thee"; or, "Which [pertaineth to]", &c.

Verse 39

fear = dread.

Verse 40

in: or by.

righteousness. Hebrew. zedakah. See App-73.

Verse 41

mercies = lovingkindnesses.

Verse 42

wherewith = a word. Hebrew. dabar as in Psalms 119:9. See App-73.

reproacheth. See note on "contempt", Psalms 123:3.

trust in = confide in. Hebrew. batah. App-69.

word. Some codices, with one early printed edition, Aramaean, Septuagint, and Syriac, read "words" (plural)

Verse 44

For ever and ever. Put by Figure of speech Synecdoche (of Whole), App-6, for a part: i.e. the rest of his life.

Verse 45

at liberty = at large. Comp. Psalms 118:5.

Verse 46

kings. So Hezekiah testified, doubtless, when kings sent presents and embassies to him (2 Chronicles 32:22, 2 Chronicles 32:23). No occasion to suggest a later date for this Psalm.

Verse 47

have loved = love. Septuagint adds "much".

Verse 48

My hands, &c. Hebrew idiom = to swear by, as in Genesis 14:22. Exodus 6:8 (margin) Deuteronomy 32:40. Ezekiel 20:5, Ezekiel 20:6; Ezekiel 36:7. See note on Exodus 17:16.

Verse 49

Upon which. This is supported by the Septuagint and Vulgate. In Deuteronomy 29:25 it is rendered "Because".

caused me to hope. Our hope is based on believing what we have "heard" from God. Comp. Hebrews 11:1 with Romans 10:17.

Verse 50

comfort. The word occurs (as a noun) elsewhere only in Job 6:10.

quickened me = kept me alive. See note on Psalms 119:25.

proud = insolent (like Rabshakeh).

Verse 53

Horror = Indignation.

wicked = lawless. Hebrew. rasha".

Verse 54

songs. Put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Subject), App-6, for the theme of my songs.

Verse 55

name. See note on Psalms 20:1.

Verse 56

This. Supply Ellipsis (App-6) thus: "This [comfort] I had".

Verse 57

The division is better made thus, dispensing with the supposed Ellipsis: I have said "Jehovah is my portion, That I might keep Thy word. "

Verse 58

favour. Hebrew face; put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Adjunct), App-6, for what is indicated by it.

merciful = gracious.

Verse 61

robbed = surrounded. Comp. Sennacherib"s investment of Hezekiah. See App-67.

Verse 63

companion = fellow of the same party.

fear = revere.

Verse 64

mercy = lovingkindness, or grace.

Verse 67

Before. If we begin this verse with the word "Till", and Psalms 119:71 with ""Tis", then each verse in this section will commence with "T", as it does in the Hebrew.

afflicted = oppressed.

But now. Comp. Hebrews 12:6-11, and references there.

Verse 68

good = kind. doest good = actest kindly.

Verse 71

It is. See note on Psalms 119:67.

good = right, or fitting.

Verse 72

gold and silver. Put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Cause), App-6, for coins made from these metals.

Jod. This is the small letter referred to in Matthew 5:18.

Verse 73

fashioned = formed. Comp. Job 31:15; also Deuteronomy 32:18.

Verse 74

fear = revere.

Verse 75

right = righteousness, as in Psalms 119:7.

afflicted = humbled.

Verse 76

merciful kindness = lovingkindness, or grace.

Verse 77

tender mercies = compassions.

For, &c. This is the ground of his prayer.

delight. Plural as in Psalms 119:92 = great delight.

Verse 78

proud = insolent, or arrogant.

perversely = with falsehood.

without a cause. Comp. John 15:25 with Romans 3:24 ("freely").

Verse 79

those that have known. Some codices read "and they shall know".

Verse 80

sound = thorough.

Verse 82

fail. Same word as "fainteth", in Psalms 119:81.

Verse 83

bottle = wine-skin: i.e. black and shrivelled. Comp. Job 30:30.

Verse 84

many: i.e. few at the most. Comp. Psalms 89:47. 2 Samuel 19:34.

execute judgment = vindicate.

Verse 85

Which, &c. = "[Men] who are not", &c.

after = according to.

Verse 86

faithful = faithfulness.

wrongfully. See note on "perversely", Psalms 119:78.

Verse 87

almost = soon. See note on "almost" (Proverbs 5:14).

consumed = made an end of.

Verse 89

For ever, O LORD. Supply Ellipsis (App-6), "For ever [art Thou], O Jehovah [For ever] Thy Word", &c.

settled = standeth fast, as the earth: i.e. endureth for ever (Psalms 102:12, Psalms 102:26. Isaiah 40:8. Luke 16:17. 1 Peter 1:25). So Christ, the Living Word (John 12:34).

Verse 90

abideth = standeth, as in Psalms 119:91.

Verse 91

They: i.e. heaven and earth.

continue = stand, as in Psalms 119:90.

this day = [to] this day, or to-day.

ordinances = regulations. Hebrew. mishpat. The seventh of the ten words. App-73. Comp. Psalms 119:132.

all. With Art. = the whole [universe].

Verse 94

sought = inquired into, or studied. Comp. Psalms 105:4.

Verse 96

all perfection = an end, or limit to all things. Comp. Job 26:10; Job 28:3.

Thy commandment, &c. = spacious exceedingly [are] Thy commandments: i.e. including all (as opposed to "end").

they are = it [is]: i.e. the Law containing the commandments.

Verse 99

than all my teachers. Because Divinely taught Divine wisdom.

Verse 100

ancients = elders, or the aged ones.

Verse 101

evil. Hebrew. ra"a". App-44.

way. Including religious way, in the sense of Acts 9:2; Acts 19:9, Acts 19:23; Acts 24:14. Comp. Acts 16:17; Acts 18:26; especially in Psalms 119:104.

word. Same word as in Psalms 119:9. Some codices, with one early printed edition, with Aramaean, Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "words" (plural)

Verse 102

departed = swerved.

taught = directed.

Verse 103

sweet = smooth, or agreeable. Not the same word as in Psalms 19:10.

Verse 105

lamp: or lantern, for light on the path for the feet; not merely a light for the eyes (Psalms 19:8).

Verse 106

I will perform it. Some codices, with seven early printed editions, Aramaean, Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "I have performed it"; but some codices, with four early printed editions (1 in margin), read "and will perform it".

Verse 109

in my hand. An idiom for great danger. Comp. Judges 12:3. 1 Samuel 19:5; 1 Samuel 28:21. Job 13:14.

Verse 110

erred = to err from the paths of virtue and piety. Hebrew. ta"ah; not the same word as in verses: Psalms 119:21, Psalms 119:118.

Verse 113

thoughts = divided or doubting thoughts. Same root as 1 Kings 18:21 (Comp. James 1:8); or, them that are of double mind.

Verse 114

hiding place. Comp. Psalms 32:7; Psalms 91:1. shield. Comp. Psalms 84:9, and note. Figure of speech Anthropopatheia. App-6.

Verse 115

God. Hebrew. Elohim. App-4. But "my God" implies Jehovah.

Verse 116

live. See note || on p. 827.

Verse 117

and I shall be safe = so shall I be saved.

have respect unto. Aram, and Syriac read "find dear delight in". Septuagint reads "shall meditate".

Verse 118

trodden down: or set at naught.

Verse 119

Thou puttest away. Septuagint and Vulg, read "I have accounted".

Verse 120

My flesh trembleth: or, My flesh creeps (as we say). Comp. Job 4:15, i.e. at the judgment executed on the wicked.

Verse 121

justice = righteousness. Same word as in Psalms 119:7.

Verse 122

proud = arrogant. This is the only verse in this Psalm which has not one of the "ten words", unless we may include the Living Word Himself, Who is the "surety" for His people. See note on Proverbs 11:15, and Comp. Hebrews 7:22. See App-73.

Verse 124

mercy = lovingkindness, or grace.

Verse 126

to work: i.e. to intervene.

Verse 129

wonderful. Same root as in verses: Psalms 119:18, Psalms 119:27.

keep = keep safely.

Verse 130

entrance = doorway; which was always an open way for the light, in the absence of windows.

simple = sincere, as opposed to crafty.

Verse 131

I longed. An Aramaic word (ya"ab). Occurs only here. Weaker than in verses: Psalms 119:20, Psalms 119:40, Psalms 119:174.

Verse 132

merciful = gracious.

As Thou usest to do = According to Thy ordinance. Hebrew. mishpat. The seventh in order of the "ten words" (App-73). So rendered in Psalms 119:91.

name. See note on Psalms 20:1.

Verse 133

Order = Direct, or guide.

in = by. Some codices, with one early printed edition, Septuagint, and Vulgate, read "according to".

iniquity. Hebrew "aven. App-44.

Verse 134

Deliver: i.e. by power. Hebrew. padah. See notes on Exodus 6:6 with Exodus 13:13. Not the same word as verses: Psalms 119:153, Psalms 119:154, Psalms 119:170. man. Hebrew. "adam. App-14.

Verse 136

Rivers of waters. Hebrew. palgey-mayim. See note on Proverbs 21:1. Eng. idiom = Floods of tears.

Verse 137

Righteous, &c. See Psalms 119:7. See also Revelation 16:5, Revelation 16:7.

Verse 138

righteous and very faithful = righteousness and faithfulness.

Verse 140

very pure = refined.

Verse 141

small = insignificant. Comp. Judges 6:15.

Verse 142

is the truth = is truth (no Art.) Comp. John 17:17.

Verse 143

taken hold. Figure of speech Prosopopoeia. App-6.

Verse 145

cried = called [unto Thee], as in Psalms 119:146.

hear = answer.

Verse 146

cried = called. Figure of speech Anaphora. App-6.

Verse 147

prevented = anticipated, or forestalled.

dawning. A Homonym. Hebrew. nephesh. See note on 1 Samuel 30:17. Authorized Version and Revised Version correctly render it here, and in Job 7:4; though not in 1 Samuel 30:17. Job 24:15.

word. Same as in Psalms 119:11; but some codices, with Septuagint and Vulgate, read "words" (plural)

Verse 148

prevent = anticipate, or forestall.

watches. See App-51.

Verse 149

Hear. Emphatic = O do hear.

Verse 150

after mischief. Some codices, with Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "after me maliciously".

Verse 153

deliver. Twenty-five Hebrew words so rendered. Here, halaz = rescue (with a gentle hand); not the same word as in verses: Psalms 119:134, Psalms 119:154, Psalms 119:170.

Verse 154

deliver. Hebrew. ga"al = redeem. See notes on Exodus 6:6 with Exodus 13:13, Not the same word as in verses: Psalms 119:134, Psalms 119:153, Psalms 119:170.

Verse 156

tender mercies = compassions.

Verse 157

enemies = adversaries: i.e. those who hem me in.

Verse 158

transgressors. Hebrew. bagad = traitors, or treacherous men.

was grieved = loathed myself: i.e. seeing the same tendencies in myself. Comp. Job 42:6.

Verse 160

beginning. Hebrew. r"osh = head. Put by Figure of speech Synecdoche (of Part), App-6, for the whole (including the beginning, and "every one", as in next line) = sum and substance, word and words (Jeremiah 15:16. John 17:8, John 17:14); rendered "sum" in Psalms 139:17.

Verse 161

Princes = Rulers.

word. Same word as in Psalms 119:9. Some codices, with Septuagint and Vulgate, read "words" (plural)

Verse 162

word. Same word as in Psalms 119:11. Some codices with Septuagint and Vulgate, read "words" (plural)

Verse 163

lying = falsehood = what is false; especially false religion and idolatry.

Verse 164

Seven times. Not a "round" number, but the number of spiritual perfection. See App-10.

Verse 165

peace. Put by Figure of speech Synecdoche (of Part), App-6, for every blessing connected with peace.

offend them = make them stumble.

Verse 170

Deliver = Rescue. Hebrew. nazal, to pluck out of the hands of an enemy; recover. Not the same word as in verses: Psalms 119:134, Psalms 119:153, Psalms 119:154.

Verse 171

utter = pour forth or bubble over with. Comp. Proverbs 15:2; Proverbs 18:4.

Verse 172

speak of. Hebrew respond with. Put by Figure of speech Synecdoche (of Species), App-6, for all kinds of speaking or singing; hence = praise.

Verse 173

hand. Figure of speech Anthropopatheia (App-6); "hand" put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Cause), App-6, for power exercised by it.

Verse 175

it shall praise Thee. Refers to Isaiah 38:20.

help me. Refers to Isaiah 37:33-36.

Verse 176

lost = perishing. Comp. Matthew 18:11; Luke 19:10.

 

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