Psalm 119:78

78 Laß beschämt werden die Übermütigen! Denn sie haben mich gebeugt ohne Grund; ich, ich sinne über deine Vorschriften.

Psalm 119:78 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:78

Let the proud be ashamed
The same persons he before speaks of as accursed, who had him in derision, and forged a lie against him. Here he prays that they might be ashamed of their scoffs and jeers, of their lies and calumnies, the evils and injuries they had done him; that they might be brought to a sense of them, and repentance for them; when they would be ashamed of them in the best manner: or that they might be disappointed of their ends, in what they had done, and so be confounded and ashamed, as men are when they cannot gain their point; or be brought to shame and confusion eternally;

for they dealt perversely with me without a cause;
or, "they perverted me [with] falsehood" F23; that is, they endeavoured to pervert him with lies and falsehood, and lead him out of the right way; or they attempted, by their lies and calumnies, to make him out to be a perverse and wicked man, and pronounced and condemned him as such, without any foundation or just cause for it;

[but] I will meditate in thy precepts;
he was determined, in the strength of grace, that those ill usages should not take off his thoughts from religious things, or divert him from his duty to his God: none of these things moved him; he still went on in the ways of God, in his worship and service, as Daniel did, when in like circumstances.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 (ynwtwe rqv) "mendacio me opprimere quaerunt", Tigurine version; "mendaciis", Piscator, Cocceius, Michaelis.

Psalm 119:78 In-Context

76 Laß doch deine Güte mir zum Troste sein, nach deiner Zusage an deinen Knecht!
77 Laß deine Erbarmungen über mich kommen, so werde ich leben; denn dein Gesetz ist meine Wonne.
78 Laß beschämt werden die Übermütigen! Denn sie haben mich gebeugt ohne Grund; ich, ich sinne über deine Vorschriften.
79 Laß sich zu mir kehren, die dich fürchten und die deine Zeugnisse kennen!
80 Laß mein Herz untadelig sein in deinen Satzungen, damit ich nicht beschämt werde!
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