Psalms 119:163-173

163 I 1hate and despise falsehood, But I 2love Your law.
164 Seven times a day I praise You, Because of Your 3righteous ordinances.
165 Those who love Your law have 4great peace, And 5nothing causes them to stumble.
166 I 6hope for Your salvation, O LORD, And do Your commandments.
167 My 7soul keeps Your testimonies, And I 8love them exceedingly.
168 I 9keep Your precepts and Your testimonies, For all my 10ways are before You. Tav.

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169 Let my 11cry come before You, O LORD; 12Give me understanding 13according to Your word.
170 Let my 14supplication come before You; 15Deliver me according to Your word.
171 Let my 16lips utter praise, For You 17teach me Your statutes.
172 Let my 18tongue sing of Your word, For all Your 19commandments are righteousness.
173 Let Your 20hand be ready to help me, For I have 21chosen Your precepts.

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Psalms 119:163-173 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 119

This psalm is generally thought to be written by David, but when is uncertain; very probably towards the decline of life; and, as some think, for the sake or his son Solomon. It seems to be a collection of observations on the word of God and its precepts, the usefulness and excellency of it, he had made in the course of his life; interspersed with various petitions for the grace of God, to enable him to observe it. The psalm is a very extraordinary one; partly on account of the unusual length of it, it being more than double the length of the longest psalm in the whole book; and partly on account of its curious composition. It consists of twenty two parts, according to the number of the letters in the Hebrew alphabet; the names of which letters stand between each part; and every part consists of eight verses, all of which begin with the same letter: thus, for instance, the first eight verses begin with the letter a, "aleph", and the second eight verses begin with the letter b, "beth", and so on throughout; hence the Masorah calls this psalm the Great Alphabet. This the psalmist did, perhaps to excite attention to what he said, and also to help the memory. And it is observable that there are very few verses in the whole, not more than one or two, but what has something in it concerning the word of God, and its precepts and ordinances; there are nine or ten different words used relative to it, which signify much one and the same thing; as laws, statutes, judgments, testimonies Luther {m} observes, that neither Cicero, nor Virgil, nor Demosthenes, are to be compared with David for eloquence, as we see in the hundred nineteenth Psalm, where he divideth one sense and meaning into twenty two sorts. And it may also be remarked, that there is nothing in it concerning the tabernacle worship, or the rites and ceremonies of the legal dispensation; so that it seems to be calculated for, and is suited to, the word of God, and the ordinances of it, as we now have them in their full perfection: and the design of the whole is to show the fervent affection the psalmist had for the word of God, and to stir up the same in others.

{m} Mensal. Colloqu. c. 32. p. 365.

a, \\ALEPH.--The First Part\\.

Cross References 21

  • 1. Psalms 31:6; Psalms 119:104, 128; Proverbs 13:5
  • 2. Psalms 119:47
  • 3. Psalms 119:7, 160
  • 4. Psalms 37:11; Proverbs 3:2; Isaiah 26:3; Isaiah 32:17
  • 5. Proverbs 3:23; Isaiah 63:13; 1 John 2:10
  • 6. Genesis 49:18; Psalms 119:81, 174
  • 7. Psalms 119:129
  • 8. Psalms 119:47
  • 9. Psalms 119:22
  • 10. Job 24:23; Psalms 139:3; Proverbs 5:21
  • 11. Job 16:18; Psalms 18:6; Psalms 102:1
  • 12. Psalms 119:27, 144
  • 13. Psalms 119:65, 154
  • 14. Psalms 28:2; Psalms 130:2; Psalms 140:6; Psalms 143:1
  • 15. Psalms 22:20; Psalms 31:2; Psalms 59:1
  • 16. Psalms 51:15; Psalms 63:3
  • 17. Psalms 94:12; Psalms 119:12; Isaiah 2:3; Micah 4:2
  • 18. Psalms 51:14
  • 19. Psalms 119:138
  • 20. Psalms 37:24; Psalms 73:23
  • 21. Joshua 24:22; Luke 10:42

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