Psalm 119:147

147 Der Morgendämmerung bin ich zuvorgekommen und habe geschrieen; auf dein Wort habe ich geharrt.

Psalm 119:147 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:147

I prevented the dawning of the morning, and cried
That is, he awoke and got up, and prayed, before the day broke, the morning looked forth, or the sun arose: he was early as well as earnest in his supplications to God; see ( Psalms 5:3 ) ( 55:17 ) ; as Christ, his antitype, rose early in the morning, a great while before day, and went out to a solitary place, and prayed, ( Mark 1:35 ) ;

I hoped in thy word;
which is a great encouragement to prayer, the grace of hope itself is, though a man can only put his mouth in the dust, if so be there may be hope; and especially when it is grounded on the word of promise, that God will hear and answer his people, when they call upon him in a time of trouble: and particularly hope in Christ, the essential Word, is a great encouragement; many encouraging arguments to prayer are taken from the person, office, advocacy, and mediation of Jesus Christ, ( Hebrews 4:14 Hebrews 4:16 ) ( 10:19-23 ) .

Psalm 119:147 In-Context

145 Von ganzem Herzen habe ich gerufen; erhöre mich, Jehova! Ich will deine Satzungen beobachten.
146 Zu dir habe ich gerufen, rette mich! Und ich will deine Zeugnisse bewahren.
147 Der Morgendämmerung bin ich zuvorgekommen und habe geschrieen; auf dein Wort habe ich geharrt.
148 Meine Augen sind den Nachtwachen zuvorgekommen, um zu sinnen über dein Wort.
149 Höre meine Stimme nach deiner Güte; Jehova, belebe mich nach deinen Rechten!
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