Psalms 119:60

60 I hurry, I don't delay, to observe your mitzvot.

Psalms 119:60 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:60

I made haste, and delayed not to keep thy commandments.
] As soon as he was sensible of his duty, he immediately complied with it; he consulted not with flesh and blood, but at once yielded a cheerful obedience to the commands of God. Instances of evangelical obedience of this kind we have in the three thousand converts, in Saul, and in the jailer and his house, ( Acts 2:41 ) ( 9:18 ) ( 16:33 ) .

Psalms 119:60 In-Context

58 I beg your favor with my whole heart; show pity to me, in keeping with your promise.
59 I thought about my ways and turned my feet toward your instruction.
60 I hurry, I don't delay, to observe your mitzvot.
61 Even when the cords of the wicked close around me, I don't forget your Torah.
62 At midnight I rise to give you thanks because of your righteous rulings.
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