Psalms 119:137

Tsade

137 You [are] righteous, O Yahweh, and your ordinances [are] upright.

Psalms 119:137 Meaning and Commentary

(u) , TZADDI.--The Eighteenth Part.

Psalms 119:137

TZADDI. Righteous [art] thou, O Lord
Essentially, originally, and of himself; naturally, immutably, and universally, in all his ways and works of nature and grace; in his thoughts, purposes, counsels, and decrees; in all the dispensations of his providence; in redemption, in the justification of a sinner, in the pardon of sin, and in the gift of eternal life through Christ;

and upright [are] thy judgments;
they are according to the rules of justice and equity; the precepts of the word, the doctrines of the Gospel, as well as the judgments of God inflicted on wicked men, and all the providential dealings of God with his people, and also the final judgment.

Psalms 119:137 In-Context

135 Shine your face on your servant, and teach me your statutes.
136 Streams of water flow down [from] my eyes, because [people] do not heed your law.
137 You [are] righteous, O Yahweh, and your ordinances [are] upright.
138 You have ordained your testimonies [in] righteousness, and [in] exceeding faithfulness.
139 My zeal consumes me, because my enemies have forgotten your words.
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