Psalms 119:51

51 [The] arrogant utterly deride me; I have not turned aside from your law.

Psalms 119:51 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:51

The proud have had me greatly in derision
Profane sinners, proud and haughty scorners, that make a jest of religion, and scoff at everything serious and good: these derided the psalmist for his piety and religion, his principles and practices; in which he was a type of Christ, who was both the song of the drunkards, and was derided by the proud and haughty Scribes and Pharisees; as all self-righteous persons are, they who trust in themselves, and despise others, ( Psalms 69:11 Psalms 69:12 ) ( Luke 16:14 ) ( 18:9 ) ; [yet] have I not declined from thy law;
from walking according to it, as a rule of life and conversation; from professing and maintaining the doctrine of the word, the truths of the Gospel, he had knowledge and experience of; and from going on in the ways of God and true religion he was directed in; and this testimony the Lord himself gave of him, ( 1 Kings 14:8 ) ( 15:5 ) see ( Psalms 44:19 ) .

Psalms 119:51 In-Context

49 Remember [your] word to your servant, upon which you have caused me to hope.
50 This [is] my comfort in my misery: that your word preserves my life.
51 [The] arrogant utterly deride me; I have not turned aside from your law.
52 I remember your ordinances of old, O Yahweh, and I take comfort.
53 Rage seizes me because of [the] wicked, those who forsake your law.
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