Psalms 119:59

59 I think about my ways, and turn my feet to your testimonies.

Psalms 119:59 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:59

I thought on my ways
What they were, whether right or wrong; whither they led, what would be the consequences of walking in them: the Septuagint and Arabic versions read, "thy ways"; no doubt the psalmist thought of both; of his own ways, in which he had walked; and of God's ways, which he directed him to walk in: and, considering the superior pleasure and profit of the latter, he preferred them to the former. The Targum is, "I thought to mend my ways", or "make [them] good". Hence he took the following step: and turned my feet unto thy testimonies;
betook himself to the word of God, which testifies of his will, and directs to those ways he would have his people to walk in; and he steered his course of life and actions thereby; he turned from his own ways into the ways of God; under the influence of divine grace, he turned, being turned.

Psalms 119:59 In-Context

57 Yahweh [is] my portion; I intend to heed your words.
58 I {seek your favor} with my whole heart; be gracious [to] me according to your word.
59 I think about my ways, and turn my feet to your testimonies.
60 I hurry and do not delay to heed your commands.
61 [The] cords of [the] wicked surround me, [but] I do not forget your law.
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