Psalm 119:
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Psalm 119
Because this psalm was very large, and the matter of it of
the greatest importance, the psalmist thought fit to divide it into
two and twenty several parts, according to the number of the
Hebrew letters, that he might both prevent tediousness, and fix it
in the memory. Each part consists of eight verses. All the verses
of the first part beginning with Aleph, all the verses of the second
with Beth, and so on. It is observable, that the word of God is here
called by the names of law, statutes, precepts or commandments,
judgments, ordinances, righteousness, testimonies, way and word.
By which variety, he designed to express the nature and perfection
of God's word. It is called his word, as revealed by him to us; his
way, as prescribed by him for us to walk in; his law, as binding us
to obedience; his statutes, as declaring his authority of giving us
laws; his precepts as directing our duty; his ordinances, as
ordained by him; his righteousness, as exactly agreeable to God's
righteous nature and will; his judgments, as proceeding from the
great judge of the world, and being his judicial sentence to which
all men must submit; and his testimonies, as it contains the
witness of God's will, and of man's duty. And there is but one of
these one hundred and seventy six verses, in which one or other of
these titles is not found. The general scope and design of this
psalm is, to magnify the law and make it honourable: to shew the
excellency and usefulness of divine Revelation, and recommend it
to us, by the psalmist's own example, who speaks by experience
of the benefits of it, for which he praises God, and earnestly prays
for the continuance of God's grace, to direct and quicken him in
his way.
Verse 6. Respect - A due respect, which implies hearty affection,
diligent study, and constant practice. To all - So as not to allow
myself in any known sin, or in the neglect of any known duty.
Verse 7. When - When by thy good spirit I shall he more fitly instructed
in the meaning of thy word.
Verse 8. Forsake me not - For then I shall fall into the foulest sins.
Verse 9. A young man - Or, any man. But he names the young man,
because such are commonly void of wisdom and experience, and
exposed to many and great temptations. Cleanse - Purge himself
from all filthiness of flesh and spirit.
Verse 11. Hid - I have laid it up in my mind like a choice treasure, to be
ready upon all occasions to counsel, quicken or caution me.
Verse 17. Live - Safely and comfortably.
Verse 18. Open - Enlighten my mind by the light of thy Holy Spirit, and
dispel all ignorance and error. Behold - Those great and
marvelous depths of Divine wisdom and goodness, and those
profound mysteries of Christ, and God's grace to mankind, and of
that everlasting state, which are not to be known but by Divine
illumination.
Verse 19. A stranger - I am not here as in my home, but as a pilgrim
travelling homeward in a strange land. Commandments - Which
are my chief support and guide in my pilgrimage.
Verse 20. Breaketh - Faints, as it frequently does, when a thing
vehemently desired is delayed. Judgments - To a more sound
knowledge and serious practice of them.
Verse 21. The proud - Obstinate and presumptuous sinners, who sin with
an high hand. Err - Or, wander, knowingly or wilfully.
Verse 25. The dust - I am in danger of present death: I am like one laid
in the grave. Quicken - Preserve my life, or raise me out of the
dust. Word - According to thy promise.
Verse 26. My ways - My sins; and all my cares, and fears, and troubles.
Verse 27. Understand - More throughly.
Verse 28. Melteth - Like wax before the fire.
Verse 29. Grant me - Vouchsafe me an accurate knowledge of thy word,
and let me govern myself by it in all things.
Verse 30. Laid - Or, set before me as a mark to aim at; as a rule to direct
me.
Verse 32. Run - I will obey thy precepts with all readiness, fervency, and
diligence. Enlarge - When thou shalt replenish my heart with
wisdom, and love to thee and thy law.
Verse 36. Covetousness - He mentions this in particular, because it is
most opposite to God's testimonies, and does most commonly
hinder men from receiving his word, and from profiting by it: and
because it is most pernicious, as being the root of all evil.
Verse 37. Vanity - The vain things of this present world, such as riches,
honours, pleasures: from beholding them, with desire or affection.
Quicken - Make me lively, vigourous and fervent in thy service.
Verse 38. Stablish - Confirm and perform thy promises.
Verse 39. I fear - For my instability in thy ways; which in respect to my
own weakness, I have great cause to fear.
Verse 40. Longed - After a more solid knowledge and constant
performance of them. In - According to thy faithfulness.
Verse 43. Take not - Do not deal so with me, that I shall be ashamed to
mention thy word. Judgments - In thy word.
Verse 45. At liberty - Enjoy great freedom and comfort in thy ways.
Verse 48. Lift up - To receive and embrace thy precepts and promises.
Verse 49. Thy word - Thy promises.
Verse 52. Judgments - Thy ancient dispensations to the children of men
in punishing the ungodly.
Verse 53. Horror - A mixed passion, made up of abhorrence of their
sins, and dread and sorrow at the consideration of the judgments
of God coming upon them.
Verse 54. The house - In this world, wherein I am a stranger and
pilgrim, as all my fathers were.
Verse 55. Thy name - Thy holy nature and attributes, thy blessed word,
and thy wonderful works. In the night - When darkness causes
fear in others, I took pleasure in remembering thee; and when
others gave themselves up to sleep, my thoughts and affections
were working towards thee.
Verse 56. This - This comfortable remembrance.
Verse 57. Said - I have professed and owned it.
Verse 59. Thought - I seriously considered both my former courses, and
my duty in all my future actions.
Verse 61. Robbed - Done me many injuries, for my respect to thy law.
Verse 66. Judgment - Whereby I may rightly discern between truth and
falsehood. Knowledge - A spiritual experimental knowledge.
Verse 70. Fat - They are stupid and insensible.
Verse 74. Glad - For the encouragement they have by my example to
trust in God. See me - Alive and in safety. Word - In thy promise,
and have not been disappointed of my hope.
Verse 75. Judgments - Thy corrections. Of faithfulness - In pursuance of
thy promises, and in order to my good.
Verse 79. Known - Loved and practiced them.
Verse 80. Sound - That I may love and obey them sincerely, constantly,
and universally.
Verse 81. Fainteth - With long desire and earnest expectation.
Verse 83. Bottle - A leathern bottle. My natural moisture is dryed and
burnt up.
Verse 84. The days - The days of my life. I have but a little while to live;
give me some respite before I die.
Verse 85. Who - Who have no respect to thy law.
Verse 86. Faithful - Just and true.
Verse 89. In heaven - With thee in thy heavenly habitation.
Verse 91. They - The heaven and the earth. Ordinances - As thou hast
appointed. For - All things are subject to thy power and pleasure.
Verse 96. Perfection - Of the greatest and most perfect enjoyments in
this world. Commandment - Thy word; one part of it being put for
the whole. Broad - Or, large, both for extent, and for continuance:
it is useful to all persons: it is of everlasting truth and efficacy; it
will never deceive those who trust to it, as all worldly things will,
but will make men happy both here and for ever.
Verse 100. Because - The practice of religion is the best way to
understand it.
Verse
102. Taught me - By thy blessed spirit, illuminating my mind, and
working upon my heart.
Verse 108. Offerings - The sacrifices of prayer and praise.
Verse 109. Is - Exposed to perpetual danger.
Verse 118. Deceit - Their deceitful devices, shall bring that destruction
upon themselves which they design for others.
Verse 121. Judgment, &c. - Just judgment.
Verse 122. Surety - Do thou undertake and plead my cause.
Verse 123. The word - For the performance of thy faithful or merciful
promise.
Verse 126. To work - To put forth thy power for the restraint of evil-
doers. They - The wicked. Made void - Or, abrogated thy law,
have openly cast off its authority.
Verse 127. Therefore - Because the general apostacy of others makes
this duty more necessary.
Verse 129. Wonderful - In regard of the deep mysteries, the most
excellent directions, and the exceeding great and precious
promises of God contained in them.
Verse 131. Panted - I thirst after thy precepts, and pursue them eagerly.
Verse 133. Steps - My motions and actions.
Verse 136. Rivers - Plentiful tears, witness of my deep sorrow for God's
dishonour, and for the miseries which sinners bring upon
themselves.
Verse 140. Pure - Without the least mixture of falsehood.
Verse 142. Everlasting - The same in all ages and places.
Verse 143. Trouble - Outward troubles and anguish of spirit.
Verse 148. Watches - The middle watch, which was set in the middle of
the night; and the morning watch, which was set some hours
before the dawning of the day.
Verse 149. Judgment - According to thy word.
Verse 150. Nigh - To me, they are at hand and ready to seize upon me.
Are far - They cast away from them all thoughts of thy law.
Verse 152. Of old - By long experience. Founded - Thou hast
established them upon everlasting foundations.
Verse 160. The beginning - From the beginning of the world.
Verse 161. But - But I feared thine offense and displeasure more than
their wrath.
Verse 164. Seven times - Many times; a certain number being put for an
uncertain.
Verse 165. Offend - Hebrew. they shall have no stumbling-block, at
which they shall stumble and fall into mischief.
Verse 175. Judgments - Thy word or testimonies, which are the only
ground of my hope in thy help.
Psalm 119:
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| Jamieson Faussett Brown
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 Job Proverbs
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